Give Me the Night

Give Me the Night by Leigh Heard, published by Xlibris Corporation on September 18, 2014, is a contemporary work that delves into the life of David Thornton, a thirty-three-year-old child-welfare worker. With over a decade of experience, David has faced numerous cases of child abuse and neglect, leading to a stagnant career and a solitary personal life. His routine is disrupted when he encounters Nikki, a teenage girl whose story profoundly impacts him, prompting him to reevaluate his work and relationships.
In this edition, readers will explore David’s internal struggles as he navigates the complexities of his profession and personal connections. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a tragic event that shakes David and his team, intertwining themes of trust and understanding as he grapples with Nikki’s past and the implications of their bond. This 154-page book offers a poignant look at the challenges faced by those in child welfare, inviting reflection on the emotional toll of such work and the connections that can emerge in unexpected circumstances.
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David Thornton is a thirty-three-year-old child-welfare worker with over ten years’ experience on the job. He has investigated more cases of child abuse and neglect than he would care to remember, and after working the graveyard night shift for more than a decade, he has seen his family disappear and his social life become almost non-existent. Now finding himself trapped between a career that has stagnated and solitary personal life, David spends his days off alone, longing for any release from a lifestyle he just doesn’t know how to escape. Then while responding to a particularly confronting abuse case one night, David meets Nikki, a teenage girl with whom he develops a surprising connection. Alone, lost and abandoned, her story will shake him unlike that of anyone he has ever met before and cause him to question everything he knows about his work, his relationships, and life as he knows it. Shortly afterwards, David and his team suddenly find themselves reeling from the tragic death of a colleague, the return of a demon from their past and the terrible details of Nikki’s case file. In Nikki, David finds an undeniable sense of connection, trust and understanding. But, where did the young girl come from? and what does she want from him?
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