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When Brady Joseph was just a young child, he witnessed his father's suicide. Now he is 17 years old and still lives in the same dilapidated house with his Mother, who he believes lives only to embarrass her only son. He lives in Deception Path and is friends with 'bad boy' Luke Newell and 'just as crazy' Sam Simpson and his girlfriend Sarah Roberts whose father would like nothing more than have his daughter date someone else within his class and not a low life like Brady. As the four were nearing their high school graduation, Sarah suggests throwing a party at her neighbor's abandoned house. Around 12:30 am with the party in full swing, a neighbor Tom Opal, came to get Sarah and take her to her house in the garage away from the noise, and speak with her. Opal didn't know that Luke, Brady and Sam had followed them in the garage and just as quickly Tom was rushed to the hospital with a blow to the head and was in a coma. He later died due to his injuries. Since the police knew of these boys, they arrested Luke with assault and the other three were charged with criminal conspiracy. With little evidence and none of the teens talking, all four were granted bail and they walked. But the people in town continued to harass the four and Sarah, although she had already been accepted into University was suddenly rejected due to budget cuts, etc. But they all knew it was because they were branded 'murderers'. Brady moved on with his life, became a firefighter and married and had twin girls, but the guilt of his and his friends' past was never far from his mind. Brady's one huge obstacle in his life was to try and get past it and forget. But how?
Author, Jeff Beamish, did an expert job of putting Brady Joseph's feelings on paper for the reader to feel his pain. An incredible feat and a terrific read!