Race, SLMN
Race, SLMN
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Race
A Caleb Brown Thriller

Author: SLMN

Narrator: Tony Isabella

Unabridged: 5 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/10/2023


Synopsis

A gripping thriller about a reporter risking his life to expose corrupt policing from a New York Times bestselling author. Caleb Moon is a young idealistic journalist reporting on everyday racial injustices, but when he is arrested at a police brutality protest he meets a racist white cop. The interactions indicate the lengths to which racism is systemic and pushes Caleb’s approach to injustice from theory into practice. Convinced that journalism isn’t how he will change the world Caleb chooses to help a black candidate run for mayor against the white incumbent. The experience exposes him to the machinations of voter suppression and the lengths to which those at the top will go to maintain the status quo. These revelations drive him further underground as he has made powerful enemies. Race is a powerful, riveting, and timely novel about one man’s quest to destroy the system from within before it destroys him.

About SLMN

SLMN is a writing duo made up of two unique talents. In one life he has fought injustice wherever he has seen it, spending several years in developing nations helping those who couldn’t for whatever reason help themselves. He worked on projects to bring fresh water to areas without it, to provide sex and health education and secure vital aid in war torn regions. He has served on peacekeeping forces, campaigned against the deployment of landmines, and in the last decade devoted his life to ecological issues, most notably combating the illegal trade in endangered species. He has witnessed atrocities no man should ever see, and glimpsed the secret inner workings of the world run by the rich and powerful making him enemies of some of the most dangerous men in the world. Never once has he walked away from a fight. In another life SLMN has produced a number of movies and is both a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sagar on January 20, 2018

Pedantic. The author was as dogmatic in defending his thesis as those whose ideas he strove against. The fact is there is evidence in the ancient world of conceptions of race, although such ideas took on a much more important role from the 19th century onward. Disappointed.......more