Redemption Point 

 
A novel by

 

Lawrence Parrott

  

 What really goes on under the peaceful façade of a small town? What darkness and corruption lies behind the how do you dos and familiar faces? 

 

Zack Taylor grew up in the big city of Detroit and is accustomed to the anonymity of living among hundreds of thousands of people with the traffic jams, crime and gang violence. But when he gets laid off from his auto factory job, he realizes that his life lacks meaning and direction. So he leaves the only life he’s ever known in search of something different.

 

By pure coincidence he stumbles across Michaeltown when his stomach and his gas tank both run low on fuel. He immediately notices the different feel of this small town life. When he meets Kate Jenkins, a beautiful waitress who works in the local diner, he decides to stay around a while.

 

He has no idea that his arrival in town is the catalyst that will trigger a chain of events eventually leading to murder … 

 

Click here to read an excerpt from Redemption Point

 

A review by Kirkus Discoveries-- 

"...his rendering of the cruelties of life in a poor small town is honest and heartfelt, and centered upon sympathetic and well-developed main characters, whose stories continue in the author’s next novel."

iUniverse (202 pp.)

$14.95 paperback

October 25, 2006

ISBN: 0-595-39944-4

Kirkus Discoveries, VNU US Literary Group, 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 646-654-4686 fax 646-654-4706

 

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