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Suffer the Children

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"Suffer the Children" is very unique in its blend of science-fiction, murder mystery, romance and legal genres. The main character, Dusty Burch, is a former wrestler, now attorney, that finds himself deep in the middle of a psychic dream connection with a little girl who needs his help. He meets people around the country and world that share his same burdens. Together they search for answers, but the secrets they uncover push them to the edge of morality in the name of justice. Dusty falls in love with one of "The Chosen", meets his best friend and forms a bond with the rest of the group that is formidable. The group needs a savior, but Dusty's career is holding him back. Can he crack the code and find a safe solution before the group and the love of his life are forced to make the toughest decisions any human could ever be asked to make?

446 pages, Paperback

Published December 14, 2019

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January 12, 2020
Suffer the Children is a thought-provoking book. The characters are well-developed and believable, and the plot is fascinating. If you are interested in the paranormal, and if you are not offended by some vulgarity, check it out!
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January 15, 2020
Captivating and mysterious

Immediately the authors capture your attention and you can't help but dive deep into the book to find out what happens next. Take time to read the intro to learn of the inspiration behind the story. Hats off to the authors for a captivating story.
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January 22, 2020
Great story

I really enjoyed the storyline and the mystery. Also I liked the the twists and turns. Keep writing! Your Dad would be proud.
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January 25, 2020
Captivating from the very beginning. Suffer the Children is a perfect blend of sci-fi and reality. The suspense is sure to keep you turning pages.
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