When I wrote Broken Boys in 2015, I had no idea that Ben, the survivor, would continue to haunt my thoughts. But he did. I wanted to know what happens to a very young man with no family and no one to guide him who's gotten off to a bad start. Ben Three Years Later explores those possibilities. Road trips, vigilante crime. Suspected of murdering his girlfriend, snared by an older woman with her own dark agenda. Can a good cop save him? I wasn't sure what would happen until I reached the last chapter myself.
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When I wrote Broken Boys in 2015, I had no idea that Ben, the survivor, would continue to haunt my thoughts. But he did. I wanted to know what happens to a very young man with no family and no one to guide him who's gotten off to a bad start. Ben Three Years Later explores those possibilities. Road trips, vigilante crime. Suspected of murdering his girlfriend, snared by an older woman with her own dark agenda. Can a good cop save him? I wasn't sure what would happen until I reached the last chapter myself.
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