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The Hearts of the Fathers

De (autor): S.R. Brown

The Hearts of the Fathers - S. R. Brown

The Hearts of the Fathers

De (autor): S.R. Brown


George Rosen, heir to his family's massive fruit orchards, is accused of murdering a poor hotel maid. What should have been a legal issue, easily handled in the courts, blows up into a political firestorm, threatening to c0nsume everything in its path. It is 1962, and the brutal crime shocks the Caribbean nation of Jamaica as it stands on the eve of independence, after 300 years of British rule. A power struggle between the land-rich families and the radical socialists, threatens a culture war, a ripping away of the thin veneer of a class-conscious, color-sensitive society. As the father of the dead girl's baby, George is desperate to find his child even as his life hangs in the balance. Three other fathers, just as desperate, tethered in unforeseen ways, are also in the cauldron of this crime: George's father, the formidable Norman Rosen, unwavering in his faith, who puts Godly principles above all other concerns; Tony Khampala, the young English barrister, with his shrewd legal mind and political astuteness, comes to the troubled island to bring fire control. But his unreconciled past with the Rosen family makes him vulnerable and unpredictable. Then there is Elias Khan, the imposing custody sergeant who is a walking enigma - no one understands his blind protectiveness of George. Each of these men asks, how far should a father go to protect his child? And how far is not far enough? The answers mean life on this island paradise will never be the same.
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George Rosen, heir to his family's massive fruit orchards, is accused of murdering a poor hotel maid. What should have been a legal issue, easily handled in the courts, blows up into a political firestorm, threatening to c0nsume everything in its path. It is 1962, and the brutal crime shocks the Caribbean nation of Jamaica as it stands on the eve of independence, after 300 years of British rule. A power struggle between the land-rich families and the radical socialists, threatens a culture war, a ripping away of the thin veneer of a class-conscious, color-sensitive society. As the father of the dead girl's baby, George is desperate to find his child even as his life hangs in the balance. Three other fathers, just as desperate, tethered in unforeseen ways, are also in the cauldron of this crime: George's father, the formidable Norman Rosen, unwavering in his faith, who puts Godly principles above all other concerns; Tony Khampala, the young English barrister, with his shrewd legal mind and political astuteness, comes to the troubled island to bring fire control. But his unreconciled past with the Rosen family makes him vulnerable and unpredictable. Then there is Elias Khan, the imposing custody sergeant who is a walking enigma - no one understands his blind protectiveness of George. Each of these men asks, how far should a father go to protect his child? And how far is not far enough? The answers mean life on this island paradise will never be the same.
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