Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now

Cover of Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now by T. Patrick Graves
Publisher: Xlibris US
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9781669834922
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 1.06042348022 pounds
Width: 0.82 inches
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Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now by T. Patrick Graves is a work of fiction published by Xlibris US on June 26, 2022. This edition spans 328 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Johnny Desmond, a character entrenched in racism and white separatism, as he recounts his tumultuous past, including his experiences in foster care and his eventual involvement in extremist activities.

Readers will encounter a complex story that intertwines Johnny’s violent actions, including an assault on a Jewish college professor and a bomb placement that leads to dire consequences. The plot also introduces a Des Moines detective who plays a pivotal role in Johnny’s arrest and trial for serious charges. Themes of identity, family, and the quest for redemption are explored as Johnny navigates his relationships and the repercussions of his choices. This edition invites readers to delve into a narrative that examines the darker aspects of human nature and the search for belonging.


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Johnny Desmond is a racist and a believer in white separatism. He tells us of past exploits and then, on instructions from his mentor, beats up a Jewish college professor. Johnny also tells the back story of how he was born in Mississippi but ended up in foster care in Iowa, where he is bounced from family to family and often abused. Finally he ends up at reform school. He finds comfort and family with Peter, the head of Iowa’s right-wing commandoes. He also is willing to do the dirty work of the movement. After he places a bomb, he realizes that someone is in the building. It’s also the story of a Des Moines detective who arrests Johnny. Johnny goes on trial for arson, attempted murder and several other charges, enough to have him spend the rest of his life in prison. There is a lot of evidence against him, but will that include the testimony of the man who was left in the building? Will Johnny go to prison? Will he choose the right woman to be with for the rest of his life? And, will he find his mother again? Find out in Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now” by T. Patrick Graves. Synopsis preview: Johnny Desmond is a racist and a believer in white separatism. He tells us of past exploits and then, on instructions from his mentor, beats up a Jewish college professor. Johnny also tells the back story of how he was b…
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“Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now” is credited to T. Patrick Graves.
When was “Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now” published?
Publisher: Xlibris US. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781669834922.
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Language: en. Pages: 328.

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