Deferred Justice
by
Book Details
About the Book
A handsome but naive young man from the country leaves his rural hometown after the death of his mother and grandmother and goes to the big city. Although a brilliant student, he had found it necessary to drop out of high school four years earlier to care for and support them. He thought he would find a better life in the city, but found nothing but trouble. While trying to do a favor for a man who had befriended him, he is arrested on a drug charge, wrongly convicted and jailed for six months, a first timer. Inmates try to teach him their criminal ways and it almost leads him into a life of crime. When released he meets a beautiful Criminal Psychology student and joins her in an activist movement that her group has organized to make it unlawful to jail first timers in the same cells with hardened criminals. They fall madly in love, but then find that both have vowed to retain their virginity until marriage. Neither has contemplated marriage and they find themselves locked in a fierce battle with temptation.
About the Author
After college and four years in the Navy(WWII) where he was a Torpedo Bomber pilot on the aircraft carrier, USS Intrepid, Al spent many years as a freelance investigative reporter, then wrote features and a monthly column for a western magazine. Now he's turned from writing truth to writing fiction.