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Shortly after leaving work Mrs. DeLaVida was struck down by two blows. The blows spun her around as she fell against the lamppost at the curb. She recognized the source of the blows. She would live long enough to tell the EMTs. Unfortunately, her speech was slurred and they could not interpret what she said. Alex DelaVida and Detective Rovely learned what the EMTs had heard. Both would seek justice. One seeks justice through the courts. David Talcott is a Christian who has been married for forty-five years to his college sweetheart. He is a Manufacturing and Quality Engineer by trade. His passions are Christ, wife, family, church and the greatest country on earth, the USA. After reading a gripping and well written novel about the actions of a man whose lover was brutally murdered, he started thinking what he would do if someone brutally killed his wife. Soon his creative side took over and he began to write The Death of Mrs. D.
"A surprising intellectual ally to Christians, Plato confronted relativism, materialism, and hedonism. In this critical overview, Talcott shows where he brought useful insight and where he fell short in notable ways"--
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