An impressive new novel from award-winning author Gregory C. Randall—a heartrending, enthralling mix of cold-case mystery and political suspense.
In 1968, four people were killed in the explosion of a militant’s hideout during an anti-war demonstration in Chicago—two policemen and two radicals. Two others manage to escape.
During this time, Cate and Joe Davis’ family was torn apart by the Vietnam War, radical protests, and the disappearance of their older sister, Bobbie. It left their mother and father dead and what remained of their family a fractured version beyond repair. And—for fifty years—it also left dozens of questions unanswered.
Fifty years later, Cate has become a successful novelist and Joe an important artist. But when the FBI comes barging down their doors, demanding to know where their sister is—the sister both Davis’ believed to be dead for half a century—they’re at a loss. Joe, still damaged by the war, is fighting to keep what sanity he has left, and Cate wants nothing more than to mourn the recent loss of her husband in peace. Nevertheless, the outrageous truth about what happened that fateful day in 1968 is refusing to stay hidden any longer…
Packed with twists and turns and overflowing with emotion and compassion, White Rabbit is mystery fiction at its most fulfilling.
Michigan born and Chicago raised, Randall has made the San Francisco Bay Area his home with his wife for the last 45 years. A graduate of Michigan State with a degree in landscape architecture, Mr. Randall has 45 years of community design and urban planning experience. He has his own design firm, Randall Planning & Design, Inc., and has designed hundreds of residential, commercial and retail properties throughout the western United States.
Mr. Randall has enjoyed writing for many years but it has become a serious vocation in the last twenty years. His books almost always have an historical component and often reflect how the past has impacts on the present. Randall has developed all the cover cart for his books as well as the interior design, graphics, and overall formatting. This also includes ebook formatting.
Greg is the author of the five book series, The Sharon O’Mara Chronicles. The six book in the series is under development.
He is also developing the third book in the Detective Tony Alfano thriller noir series set in 1933 Chicago. The first book in the series, Chicago Swing, won the Silver Medal in the 2016 Global Ebook Awards. The second, Chicago Jazz, is now available.
His edgy young adult novel, Elk River, has won acclimation and awards from the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) and Northern California Book Publishers Association (BAIPA).
Mr. Randall and his wife have their own independent publishing company, Windsor Hill Publishing. He is a book cover designer and artist and is well versed in the ebook conversion process. All of his books are available through the usual sources.
Absolutely could not put this down. I know it was fiction but I lived during this time and what occurred in this book could very likely have occurred in reality. There are still so many memories. I still have nightmares of this time period sometimes.
Really thought I wasn’t going to finish this book when starting. It was really slow as the author seemed to jump from character to character, past to present of each. All I can say is by the middle of the book I didn’t want to put it down!