The Middletown Myth Based on True Events

The Middletown Myth Based on True Events by Baird Davis is a work of fiction published by AuthorHouse in August 2004. This 176-page book delves into the complexities of a police department’s dark past, exploring themes of crime and suspense. The narrative centers on a son’s quest for truth amidst the deception surrounding a significant act of malice directed at his father, highlighting the intricate relationship between law enforcement and criminality.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that follows this son’s journey as he seeks answers to long-held questions, navigating through a landscape filled with moral ambiguity. The story reveals the challenges of discerning good from evil while unraveling a series of mysteries. With its focus on biographical elements and the gritty realities of crime, this edition presents a compelling exploration of justice and personal dedication.
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The Middletown Myth brings to life the raw and gritty underbelly of a police department that once was. It has been said that the line between the mind of a criminal and that of a policeman is a very fine line. This story shows a son’s dedication to finding what is true in the midst of deception surrounding a profound act of malice toward his father. As he follows the story to its end, he remains true to the sincerity and sense of justice that defined him as a child. In his journey, this son of a city cop finds the answers to long-sought questions. In the end, the line between good and evil becomes more clear, but not without a dozen mysteries being resolved, first.
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