For They Know Not What They Do by Tim Mccleaf

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For They Know Not What They Do by Tim Mccleaf

Let Me Die

Zack Mitchell finds himself unwillingly pulled into solving his best friend Joel Thomas' cause of death. Eighteen-year old Ronald Blaine, a black man with a storied past, trying desperately to break from gang inclusion and claw his way out of poverty, claims he was acting in self-defense when he shot Joel on a dark street in a poorer section of Las Vegas. Zack is asked by Joel's widower to attend Ronald's arraignment. During his trip to Las Vegas, where there once was a garden of racial anger and rage, a seed of doubt is sewn. For They Know Not What They Do

Bill Baxter, racked with emphysema, dies at the foot of a cross while trying to cleanse his guilt for an act committed during his senior year at a Maryland Catholic high school. To further make amends, Bill leaves the majority of his inheritance to Margaret Chase, a deeply religious cleaning lady who works at Baxter Satellite. Sam Baxter, Bill's ruthless brother and C.E.O. of Baxter Satellite, works furiously to deny Margaret her just inheritance.

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ISBN 13 9780595306473
ISBN 10 0595306470
Title For They Know Not What They Do
Author Tim Mccleaf
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher iUniverse
Year published 2004-01-06
Number of pages 260
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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