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OverviewJustice Dunn is a US Army Special Forces Veteran that served three tours of duty in the Middle East. Motivated to serve his country after the passing of both mother and father, who were rescue recovery volunteers at the World Trade Center disaster. The two lost their lives due to toxic exposure from the complex mixture of asbestos airborne pollutants. Highly decorated as one of the Army's most elite, Sargent Major Dunn, while on a Zero Dark Mission in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan in 2009. Most of his team were fatally injured by an explosion. The result cause of this explosion will remain a mystery that will plaque him for time to come. After a lengthy rehabilitation, Justice Dunn, is relieved of active duty and returns to the home of his birth, the City of Pittsburgh. Unbeknownst to him as to what his body has been exposed to, some unknown substance from another universe, remains top secret information kept by the government. He returns home suffering from PTSD and a loss connection with an aunt and a relationship to his younger brother and the neighborhood. Unfortunately for Justice, life in the hood, is much worse than he left it. Parallel to his efforts, a young and inspired photojournalist, Amber Paul, has worked hard to educate herself with her craft. With a didactic persona Amber, lives on a modest income from freelancing with the Pittsburgh Courier and contract work with various community organizations. Her desires to become and author and a possible Pulitzer Prize winner drives her savvy instincts. Amidst the daily tension of crime, murder, and a deadly opioid pandemic, the city of Pittsburgh is plagued by an evil serial child abductor. Amber is hot on the trail of this monster as she deciphers clues from every witness, leaving no stone unturned. Swiftly the detritus of their once beloved community has begun to overwhelm them as they manipulate a city wrought with drugs, greed, corruption and violence. Together they become vigilantes for the city and community. These factions occur against the backdrop of a nationwide reelection of America's first African American President. Justice Dunn is more than a story; it is a saga of a new breed of heroes. Warriors who will stand for FAITH, HOPE, TRUTH and JUSTICE. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rossano Paul StewartPublisher: Urlink Print & Media, LLC Imprint: Urlink Print & Media, LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9798896901471Pages: 254 Publication Date: 03 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRossano Paul Stewart was born in Duquesne, Pittsburgh, PA. He has been an Honorable United States Army Veteran since 1977. Graduate of the U.S. Army School of Communications Augusta, Ga. Served in West Germany as a Communications Specialist during the cold war. After retiring from the U.S. Army, he returned to New York City and landed at Doubleday books in New York in the serial rights department as a correspondent. He studied Photography at The New York Institute of Photography and is a father of three daughters. After his daughters finished college, he then returned to Pittsburgh to pursue a career as a Photojournalist with the New Pittsburgh Courier and a feature writer with Newsweek MSNBC on the internet. There he wrote many feature stories as well as received various awards for his photojournalism from 2006-2016. This is his first nonfiction novel in the series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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