This book was a very deep and passionate telling of how a young man felt compelled to found a non-profit organization to help re-unite fathers and children together. However, the young man's past, his experiences, and his fears launched him into a vigorous frenzy of attack on men who had seemed to abandon their children.
Zaleford Rowen, founder of Father Found, did not care why some men chose not to return home, be in their child's life, or make serious efforts of being a full-time co-parent. He blamed everything on these men to the point where people wanted him dead.
His partner, Martin Carter, was also tackling marital and parental issues in his life, and seemed to always have a grudge or chip on his shoulder.
Frank Rames, the investigator, who worked for Father Found also came into issues, both personal and family throughout this book. His life was ended trying to protect all that he stood for.
This book cut deep and really pulled out some good issues that currently takes place in today's society. The pace of the book was riveting, a page turner, all with twists and surprises. However, even with all of the surprises, many of the scenarios were predictable.
I would rate this book a 4. I would recommend this book to everyone, especially fathers and parents to get a perspective of how challenging it can be to be a parent that has obstacles and issues that may hinder them from seeing their children.