Kastle Law

Kastle Law by Chris Copeland, published by Sole Publishing LLC in July 2008, is a fiction work that spans 224 pages. The narrative follows Kastle Raines, whose life takes a dramatic turn after an accident ends his baseball career. Seeking stability, he joins a private security firm linked to his girlfriend’s father, only to uncover the dual nature of the business—one side caters to the wealthy, while the other delves into illegal activities, including drug trafficking.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of ambition and moral conflict as Kastle is drawn into the more dangerous aspects of the security business. The plot unfolds as he and his associates devise a plan that promises financial security but leads to unforeseen consequences. This tale of tragedy, betrayal, and revenge illustrates the complexities of choices made in pursuit of wealth and stability, ultimately altering the course of their lives.
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In 2005, the Castle Law was passed in the state of Florida. Its origin was due to a series of events. Before the Castle Law, there was Kastle Raines. When an unfortunate accident ends his baseball career, Kastle Raines goes to work for his girlfriend’s father’s company, a private security business. While getting his life on track, personally and professionally, he discovers that the company has two sides. One protects the rich and famous and the other side of the business is much darker, more dangerous, and more lucrative; a select few, guard drug shipments and do other activities off the books. Kastle is persuaded to take the path that has more action and leads to plenty of cash. They devise and execute a plan that will financially set them up for life, so they can stop breaking the law. Their big score puts everyone in danger and sets off a chain of events, filled with tragedy, betrayal, revenge, and death, that changes their lives forever.
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