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Call Me Mommy

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One day, one moment, one event, alters the lives of three people forever. Laura Ramsey, spends a lifetime struggling to protect and gain acceptance of her child as the scourge of evil, crime and drugs present insurmountable roadblocks. Lloyd Ramsey, rich and powerful lawyer whose selfish actions wreak havoc with the future for one woman and her son. Bowen Ramsey, a child born of parents from two different worlds, torn between right and wrong, would have few choices as he’s guided down a wayward path. Set in southeast Florida and inspired by true events, Call Me Mommy is an emotionally charged suspense saga about family dysfunction, corruption, murder, romance, tragedy and the unconditional love of one woman that will rip the reader’s heartstrings. In Call Me Mommy, author Marshall Frank deviates from his usual police/thriller genre to pure suspense built around compelling characters who will surely evoke emotions of love, sorrow, fear and anger from any feeling person.

First published April 1, 2005

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Marshall Frank

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Retired Captain from Miami-Dade P.D.with thirty years experience, mostly in Homicide. Now the author of 9 books and a thousand published articles of a myeriad of topics. For more infor, www.marshallfrank.com
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I got this book after hearing Marshall Frank speak about it. When I got it home, I thought it might not be my kind of book (I'm a lover of mysteries, and this seemed like plain old fiction). I was very pleasantly surprised as I found the story kept my attention all the way through to the end, and was full of twists and turns. I was totally hooked on the characters. I don't understand why this book is self-published - some agent is somewhere kicking himself for not signing Marshall.
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