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Gabriel's Wing
In April 1969, the idealism of the flower children has withered into disillusionment, poverty, and peril. Stanton Clayburn, a young private investigator, is tasked with locating a missing 19-year-old flower child—a mission that forces him to confront the shadows of his own tumultuous past.
Tillie Thornwhistle, born to a white father and a Black mother, has endured a life of hardship and societal rejection. Her resilience and determination have been her guiding forces, but a series of ill-fated decisions lead her into unforeseen danger.
Fate intertwines Stanton's and Tillie's paths under extraordinary circumstances, propelling them into an adventure fraught with a relentless psychopath, unexpected journeys, and the quest for redemption. Their alliance becomes a crucible of trust and survival, where each decision could mean life or death.
Gabriel's Wing is a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of human resilience and the pursuit of redemption amidst societal upheaval. Readers have lauded the novel for its "gritty mystery" and "great character development," with one reviewer noting it as a "great read."
This evocative tale offers a poignant exploration of the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity.