Don’t Leave Me

Don’t Leave Me by James Scott Bell, published by Compendium Press on March 6, 2013, is a gripping narrative that follows Chuck Samson, a former Navy chaplain who returns home to care for his adult autistic brother, Stan. As Chuck grapples with the trauma of his past experiences, including capture and torture, he finds solace in his role as a teacher to fifth graders. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when he becomes the target of a relentless enemy, forcing him to confront his fears while striving to protect his brother.
In this edition, readers will delve into a story that intertwines themes of family, trauma, and resilience. As Chuck navigates the challenges of safeguarding Stan, he must also confront the shadows of his own past. The narrative explores the complexities of their relationship and the lengths one will go to for loved ones amidst suspenseful circumstances. With 338 pages of engaging content, this book offers a compelling exploration of survival and the bonds that hold us together.
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When they came for him, it was time to run. When they came for his brother, it was time to fight…Chuck Samson needs to heal. A former Navy chaplain who served with a Marine unit in Afghanistan, he’s come home to take care of his adult, autistic brother, Stan. But the trauma of Chuck’s capture and torture threatens to overtake him. Only the fifth graders he teaches give him reason to hope for the future.And then the unthinkable happens…Chuck Samson finds himself on the run from an unseen and ruthless enemy. Needing to protect his only brother, and face down the dark fears in the depths of his soul, Chuck Samson must find a way to save them both…or die trying.
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