Next to Life Itself

Next to Life Itself by John Wilsterman, published by Wave Writer Publications in February 2014, is a compelling narrative that explores themes of redemption and the lengths one will go to reclaim a lost love. The story follows Daniel Conklin, a man who has swindled millions and caused significant turmoil in the American economy. After entering witness protection to escape the consequences of his actions, he grapples with profound loneliness and the realization that his only path to redemption lies in reconnecting with Denise, the woman he left behind.
In this edition, readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines elements of crime and medical intrigue as Conklin’s past catches up with him. A ruthless underworld boss is on his trail, intensifying the stakes as Conklin sends a carefully coded message to Denise. The narrative unfolds in a race against time, highlighting the complexities of love, betrayal, and the quest for forgiveness. With 292 pages of engaging content, this English-language book offers a deep dive into the moral dilemmas faced by its protagonist.
Official synopsis Publisher
Next to Life Itself is a story of redemption. What will a man do to redeem his good name, to restore a lost love or to save a life? Daniel Conklin swindled millions of people out of their life savings and triggered the downfall of the American economy. To save his own life he went into witness protection, leaving behind Denise, the woman he loves. After years of utter loneliness he realizes his only chance for redemption is to be with her. A ruthless underworld boss has been watching and waiting for Conklin to resurface. Conklin’s carefully coded message to Denise sets off a furious and deadly race against time.
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