When the Game Turns Deadly
It starts with a soccer ball. A dusty yard. A boy chasing a dream under the Wyoming sun. But within hours, that same boy is
It starts with a soccer ball. A dusty yard. A boy chasing a dream under the Wyoming sun. But within hours, that same boy is
There’s something timeless and tender about stories that capture the complexity of growing up, especially when they weave in themes of family, self-discovery, and those
Buckle up, because danger lurks in the shadows of innocence and in the rugged Wyoming-Colorado borderlands, as the line between victim and predator blurs with
In David Brandt’s Jacob’s Bully, justice doesn’t wear a badge—it wears a butcher’s apron and hides behind mirrored sunglasses. Daniel, the enigmatic figure at the
Bullying is often dismissed as a childhood rite of passage, a minor inconvenience that builds character. But beneath the surface, bullying can have devastating consequences—not
In David Brandt’s Jacob’s Bully, the line between hero and villain blurs as the novel delves into the complex psyche of its characters. Set in a