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  • 05/2023
  • 9798218146559
  • 162 pages
  • $14.99
Lavelle Miller
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Your Turn
Ten years ago, Seven House was found guilty of a heinous crime, the murder of a fellow police officer. After his surprising release, House attempts to track down who framed him, uncovering a shocking revelation about his old police department.
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Literary Titan

In “Your Turn,” Lavelle Andrew Miller spins an intriguing tale of crime, probing deep into the character of Seven House, a former police detective wrongfully accused and convicted of murdering a colleague. After a gruelling decade behind bars, an unexpected turn of events leads to Seven’s release, sparking within him a relentless determination to unmask the truth behind his set-up and to reveal the shocking secrets buried within his former department.
 

The narrative is centered on the indomitable Seven House, who, despite surviving harrowing ordeals during his time in prison, fends off his assailants with admirable fortitude. His story takes a dramatic twist when a newly appointed prison director decides to liberate him from his years of confinement. Teaming up with a stalwart army comrade, Seven House embarks on a tireless quest to decipher the motives behind his wrongful conviction.
 

Miller’s storytelling prowess shines through as he weaves a gritty, tightly knit plot that leaves readers riveted, keeping them in suspense and constantly desiring to unearth the truths hidden alongside Seven House. The protagonist’s unwavering resilience and dogged resolve elevate him to a compelling central figure, with his pursuit of justice serving as the novel’s propelling force. The plotline is enthralling, characterized by robust character development.
 

Lavelle Andrew Miller demonstrates remarkable talent as a debut American novelist, and “Your Turn” provides a testament to his promising future. With further honing of his narrative abilities, Miller is poised to deliver even more captivating and refined works. Crime thriller enthusiasts will find “Your Turn” an engrossing read, thanks to its succinct yet action-filled narrative and engaging character dynamics. As the reviewer closes the book, the anticipation of future escapades featuring Seven House and his faithful ally, Trek, fills the air, leaving readers yearning for more spellbinding narratives from the fertile imagination of Lavelle Andrew Miller.
 

“Your Turn” is a riveting piece of crime fiction that is certain to have readers perched on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning the pages.

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Why was a well-respected detective with the Metro Nashville Police Department framed for a murder he did not commit, and worse, the crime of killing a fellow police officer?

After serving ten years, that former detective, Seven House, was released early from prison. And of course, he is suspicious. Could it be that a higher-up really did believe that he was wrongfully charged and convicted? Or now is it more advantageous if he were dead? After all, it would be easier to have him killed if he were released, since there were multiple unsuccessful attempts on his life while in prison by those he put there.

Upon release he is determined to find out who framed him and the reasons why. He has learned to trust no one— even the police union abandoned him during his trial—but he soon learns that there are some forgotten people who feel that they owe him their lives and are willing to help him at any cost.

Author Lavelle Andrew Miller takes us on a wild ride of twists and turns that won’t stop. As we are eager to learn the truth, we’re immersed in the stories of the supporting characters which are just as riveting. The ending won’t disappoint; it is believable and not sugar-coated.

Your Turn, at under 200 pages will hold the reader at every page. I highly recommend this novel and am looking forward to more from this author.

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 05/2023
  • 9798218146559
  • 162 pages
  • $14.99
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