The Letters II

by Mike Sullivan

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The Letters II

by Mike Sullivan

Published Jun 14, 2012
368 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure



 

Book Details

For twenty years, the damage from the assassi's bullett seemed contained inside her brain. But KC didn't heed the doctor's advice and now her lifeless body lay in Dutch's arms. He had lost her, the first and only love of his life. He went to Idaho intent on solving the shooting of his old partner C.J. But as he got deeper and deeper into the brutality of the White Supremacist Movement, he would meet Kay Morehead. Could she be the last love of his life.

After reading the letters found at the scene of a fatal traffic accident, Detective Dutch Vandenberg knew he had to find KC Harmon and why she had never written him when he went to Vietnam. He found her alone with a small child, left by her meth addicted boyfriend. He also found letters written but never sent and letters received but never read. Their love would survive a brutal gang shooting but not a slow growing aneurism. Now she was gone. News of the shooting death of CJ Potter, his old partner, brought Dutch to Northern Idaho where he came face to face with the brutality of the White Supremacist Movement. With his son-in-law, an FBI agent, Dutch learned of the years of racial killings and fire bombings. He also meet the victims. One in particualr, Kay Morehead, touched his soul. As their hearts began to heal, could Dutch have found the last love of his life?

 

About the Author

Mike Sullivan

Mike Sullivan lives in Sonora, California, with his wife Ginny Sullivan. He retired from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in 2007 as an Associate Warden after a 24-year career. Together, Mike and Ginny had four children and seven grandchildren. Mike is a graduate of Saint Mary’s College, Class of 1967. He served in the U.S. Army from 1969-1971 and the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1988-1998. Mike has devoted much of his time over the last few years to the Eugene Pisenti Endowment Scholarship at Saint Mary’s College High School, in Berkeley, California, named for his high school football coach and Algebra teacher. He is donating all the proceeds from the sale of his book to the Eugene Pisenti Endowment Scholarship Fund. Any questions regarding this fund should be directed to Peter Boero, Director of Advancement, Saint Mary’s College High School, 1294 Albina Avenue, Berkeley, California, 94706; telephone number: (510) 599-6224.