Blatant Disregard
Beschreibung des Verlags
Oscar was from Detroit, Mi. where he encountered hardships of life on Woodward Avenue at an early age before moving to Junction City, Ks. There he grew up no longer watching but participating in a life of ambition and passion that was demoralized, scrutinized yet often glamorized. His character is the narrator of direct and explicit tales of survival in the midst of travails and adversity. Conflict arises when he's confronted with a decision that leads him into another world of drugs, sex exploitation and murder. In order to survive, Oscar will learn to sacrifice or lose his own life.
Fannetta is his mother trying to overcome fears of returning to a place once called home. She hadn’t returned in over eighteen years since taken away by Perry in an impulsive decision to leave Junction City. He’s a discharged war veteran and headed to Detroit for a job. For Fannetta he’s a one way ticket out of town. However she will still have to face her past and be forced back to a place and the man she ran from, Hank Watkins. His stature is menacing and his reputation exceeds itself. He’s owner of the Blue Milk Café, known for prostitution and illegal drug activities instead of food and drinks. Red Watkins is introduced as the nephew of Hank, a partaker in the underground trade and cousin to Oscar. When their worlds collide the mix ignites, explodes and exposes a truth from their family tree.