* A cop’s toughest Job? Nothing to do with crime. * Hubert Survives his first colonoscopy * An old violinist’s moment in Carnegie Hall * When is freedom, not freedom? * There’s more to being bullied. There’s the bully. * Discovering a mother discovering a child * A tenacious child’s search for love finds its reward These “novelettes” linger in the mind, each an exploration into human nature and human loss, tragedy, struggle, youth, old age, the gift of love, the denial of love. Make you think, they do. And more important, they make you feel. Don’t miss it. — Neal Stannard, Author, Radio News Anchor Frank's vast experience in law enforcement and classical music elicit the full spectrum of emotions from readers; Joy, sorrow, resignation, regret, anger, desire. The stories are packed with believable, three-dimensional characters, not plastic heroes. A great collection for those who love short stories. Through them, Frank has provided that perfect combination of entertainment and something to ponder. — Lou Belcher, Editor of Florida Book News
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 "