Glimpse of Insanity

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Roosevelt Broadus ISBN: 9781311192271
Publisher: Roosevelt Broadus Publication: February 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Roosevelt Broadus
ISBN: 9781311192271
Publisher: Roosevelt Broadus
Publication: February 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In the sands of Far Rockaway Queens, New York, bodies are being found with removed parts. When another body is found in Brooklyn, similar to the ones in Queens, Detectives Jamal Gaines and Donna Burrus are sent in to investigate the homicides. The investigation leads the duo on the trail of serial killers whom appears to be undeterred by police radars.
Detective Burrus dispatches Officers Mike Miller and Andy Lopez to the Cypress Hill Projects in Brooklyn to protect a known killer and street drug dealer who they believe maybe the next target.
Gaines, who was raised in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, knows very well how killers think. His younger partner Burrus has an unrelenting passion for solving cases and bringing murderers to justice, finds them chasing a killer complex yet intriguing.
A young man struggles to maintain his mental capacity. He has memories engraved
deep in his subconscious mind. His thoughts haunt him as an internal voice speaks loudly to him to protect his loved ones. He refuses to let anything or anyone stand in the way of him reaching his intended targets. A situation brings him closer to what he has already lost and he learns there is more to life than despair.

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In the sands of Far Rockaway Queens, New York, bodies are being found with removed parts. When another body is found in Brooklyn, similar to the ones in Queens, Detectives Jamal Gaines and Donna Burrus are sent in to investigate the homicides. The investigation leads the duo on the trail of serial killers whom appears to be undeterred by police radars.
Detective Burrus dispatches Officers Mike Miller and Andy Lopez to the Cypress Hill Projects in Brooklyn to protect a known killer and street drug dealer who they believe maybe the next target.
Gaines, who was raised in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, knows very well how killers think. His younger partner Burrus has an unrelenting passion for solving cases and bringing murderers to justice, finds them chasing a killer complex yet intriguing.
A young man struggles to maintain his mental capacity. He has memories engraved
deep in his subconscious mind. His thoughts haunt him as an internal voice speaks loudly to him to protect his loved ones. He refuses to let anything or anyone stand in the way of him reaching his intended targets. A situation brings him closer to what he has already lost and he learns there is more to life than despair.

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