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Consequences

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Bullying is a huge problem that plenty is said about, but little is done. James would prefer to be apologized to, but if his bullies, or those who did him wrong as he grew up refuse to do so, then they will face the "CONSEQUENCES" of their actions.
At first, James isn't worried about himself, he's reached the end of his tether and he's all alone. Yet after meeting up with another victim who attended the same school, his tactics change, and he wants to help others who are also bullied and belittled.
Although "CONSEQUENCES" is a novel, I hope it will bring more awareness to the huge problem of bullying, and that people will think about how they treat and act toward others.
James is able to deal with his tormentors eventually, but he has the tools to do so. Many millions of other don't.

215 pages, ebook

First published July 25, 2013

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Peter C. Bradbury

19 books146 followers
I write mainly dark, disturbing, sometimes racy thrillers. My other novels are murder tales. Someone told me that "I write with a scalpel rather than a pen The pacing. The perversion. The no-BS delivery. It’s rare to find an author willing to lean fully into the darkness of power, seduction, and consequence the way you do, without softening the edges."
I used to be an English Butler for almost 25 years, and it was those experiences that inspired me to start writing.
Raised in a small town called Shaw, which is in the north eastern part of Greater Manchester, UK. I moved to the USA in 1994 after meeting and marrying my wife Debbie in Redwood City.
Now retired, I live just north of Redding in Northern California but I wake up early at the weekends to watch English football!

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November 15, 2015
An excellent story about James, who got bullied at school and now is able to take revenge, or teach his tormentors a lesson. The author captures the anger in James at the beginning of the novel very well and provoked strong emotional responses in me while reading.
James however soon sees the wider picture, which makes the novel a coming of age story as well and a more profound read.
There is a lot of information about bullying at the end of the book. Very worthwhile
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