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The President's Son - Paperback

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by Paul D. Daffinrud (Author)

The President's Son is the story of an unfortunate death and its aftermath. Sylvester Monk, the spoiled son of President Auburn Monk, was the possessor of several character flaws - arrogance, haughtiness, disdain for the working class and a feeling of superiority, to name a few. Sylvester is in his final year at a prestigious and expensive college. His four closest friends also attend the same college and the five of them are inseparable. The lives of these young men are altered dramatically when they murder a homeless man in an alley behind a strip club on an early Saturday morning. The death of Myron Brown not only alters the lives of the killers but it profoundly affects the lives and the futures of those involved in the murder investigation.

Author Biography

Paul Daffinrud is a retired deputy sheriff. He lives in the Phoenix area and enjoys reading, golfing, swimming and writing.

Number of Pages: 302
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: November 09, 2012
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