Tribes
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- US$4.99
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- US$4.99
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An FBI agent shoots and kills a black boy during a gang raid gone bad. The politically ambitious Dallas district attorney indicts the agent for manslaughter and turns the case into a cause. The agent begs Federal District Judge A. Scott Fenney to defend her, but that would require he resign his lifetime appointment to the federal bench. He can't.
But he must.
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SAD
Exciting right to the end but no happy ending. Long discussions
on race, the Constitution and the fears of all of us and our desire to live in peace.. When will we get a President that wants to bring the country together and addresses the real issue. We need another A. Scott F with a more hopeful ending.
Not Worth the Read
Rarely do I write reviews, but other readers need to know that this book in not worth your time or money.
As honorable as the author tried to make A. Scott Fenny, he missed the mark and made him look misogynistic and weak.
The long, drawn out racist, sexist rants are unnecessary and overboard.
The blatant disrespect for the courtroom and for the justice system was almost embarrassing.
And to end the book killing Catalina and her whole family was unnecessary and overly dramatic.
Yet Judge Fenny and his girls have nothing to worry about, no one will come after them? Or will there be a whole new book about their kidnapping - again?
If characters were based on real people, I’d be embarrassed to know them. To imply a woman who uses the word vagina egregiously, sends vulgar sexual photos, tries to break up families and cause riots and disparages races could possibly entertain the idea of being the President is not only laughable, it’s ludicrous.
What a waste of my time and money.
A. Scott is my hero
Darker then the rest and possibly the best yet. The book seems real because it describes so many of the problems we face today.