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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 'In his debut novel, Patrick Vitullo, presents a psychological narrative that explores themes of obsession, racism, sexism, police brutality and vigilantism in the backdrop of a Philadelphia gentlemen's club that is the intersection of two male characters and one female character. The intersection of the three people results in a Kafkaesque result that must be read to be believed. Hidden Danger is the story of an insurance claims' manager's dogged pursuit of a suspected corrupt law enforcement officer who advances a fraudulent workers' compensation claim allegedly due to a 'suicide by cop' confrontation with a woman dressed in black on a Saturday evening. From there, the story evolves into a psychological murder mystery of obsession, greed, and racial hatred. Its denouement can leave some cheering while others will be questioning the use of force in multiple settings by its characters'.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | In his debut book of poetry, The Lighthouse, Patrick Vitullo beautifully reflects on the wonder and sadness of life while exploring themes of family, love, and loss. Whether it's remembering his childhood surrounded by loving relatives or descriptions of his love of jazz, Patrick's poems immerse us into specific moments with well-chosen imagery and word choice. The poet takes us on a journey that starts with his childhood in western Pennsylvania where immigrant parents and grandparents gave up their own lives to unimaginable toil so that their children and grandchildren could, one day, live better lives. Other poems show Vitullo's love for nature and travel. The poet's caring and unique observations will keep readers coming back to The Lighthouse time and again.