Game of the Blues by Kenn Kincaid

The theory worldview philosophy affects crime is portrayed through 70s police patrol. Officers Dan Black and his partner encounter a spectrum of society from the tragic to laughable. Dan joins law enforcement to escaped a trouble past. His work is the pulse of his existence, but finds no peace. Life?s purpose is perplexed by flashbacks, and crime?s escalating nature. Dan walk a tight rope as a rebellious nature clashes with superiors, and evil escalates. The first of four thrusts, a comparison of crimes motivated by need verses greed, reveals Dan?s compassion and incredulity. A second contrasts social decay, motivating Dan returns to his religious roots. The third presents society dropouts confronting lost hope and broken ambitions. What has gone wrong with the world? Dan?s encounters stirs ponderings realizing most crimes are not personal, but result from a ?disease?. The major element is a person?s actions mirror their beliefs. IN a much needed break, Dan takes a fishing trip encountering the importance of our choices between the truth and the counterfeits. In the final chapter, a chance meeting sets the stage for romance in the next book.
Game of the Blues by Kenn Kincaid
  • Item #: ISBN 0-7414-4960-9
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