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And Then He Shot His Cousin
Jeremiah Cobra, author
Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)
Stacey doesn't trust anyone. And he damn sure doesn't have any family. Just people who call themselves family. People who say they love him. People who would use love as a weapon against him. So when his cousin Justice presents him with what he later discovers to be a life or death proposition, the choice comes simply for Stacey: his own life, his cousin's death. But, death is never simple. Before Stacey can take the life of his cousin, he must wonder if he is truly heartless. Or maybe it is possible to kill someone out of love. Aiming his gun, he wrestles with light and darkness... and then he shoots his cousin.
Reviews
The Objective Standard
Thrilling and inspiring, And Then He Shot His Cousin is the story of an individual's power to find and hold onto goodness while immersed in darkness, and to forge his own path into the light. Pick it up today to enjoy an earnest and revitalizing story.
The Prairies Book Review
Cobra skillfully uses language to give voice to Stacy’s anger, self-doubts, and regrets. This impressive novella raises hard-hitting questions of identity, fitting in, and the difficulty of making right choices. A must read!