Closer To The Truth

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book Closer To The Truth by Tom Gleason, Glass House Books
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Author: Tom Gleason ISBN: 9781892737472
Publisher: Glass House Books Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tom Gleason
ISBN: 9781892737472
Publisher: Glass House Books
Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

“Murderer! You murderer! You ugly-ass murderer!” J.D. looks at his bodyguard, leans closer to him and whispers, “I didn’t know I was ugly.”

Closer To The Truth is a novel based upon actual historical events. A unique story of being the bodyguard for the most hated man in America.

Only one man knows the dying words of a one-time famed football star and acquitted murderer. What were they? Was it a confession? There is no substitute for being there. One man was there. Closer To The Truth is an account of bodyguard Mike Page, a man with a strong desire to find the meaning of life, who winds up working for a man accused of taking life. Mike lands a one-day assignment providing personal protection for the world famous J.D Sutton, an accused double murderer attending the funeral of his ex-wife, who is also one of the murdered victims. With Mike’s curiosity and strange desire to explore new and dangerous grounds, that one-day assignment sucks Mike in for over three years. He so desired to get to the next level of awareness that he was willing to risk his life. This story takes the reader to the next level with him. More than protecting a hated man, Mike has to deal with living side by side with an accused double murderer. But before he leaves, he hears the dying words of J.D. Sutton. Long after this subject is topical, Closer To The Truth will address a larger truth and a deeper understanding of human nature. Closer To The Truth isn’t about the headlines, but rather what lies behind the headlines.

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“Murderer! You murderer! You ugly-ass murderer!” J.D. looks at his bodyguard, leans closer to him and whispers, “I didn’t know I was ugly.”

Closer To The Truth is a novel based upon actual historical events. A unique story of being the bodyguard for the most hated man in America.

Only one man knows the dying words of a one-time famed football star and acquitted murderer. What were they? Was it a confession? There is no substitute for being there. One man was there. Closer To The Truth is an account of bodyguard Mike Page, a man with a strong desire to find the meaning of life, who winds up working for a man accused of taking life. Mike lands a one-day assignment providing personal protection for the world famous J.D Sutton, an accused double murderer attending the funeral of his ex-wife, who is also one of the murdered victims. With Mike’s curiosity and strange desire to explore new and dangerous grounds, that one-day assignment sucks Mike in for over three years. He so desired to get to the next level of awareness that he was willing to risk his life. This story takes the reader to the next level with him. More than protecting a hated man, Mike has to deal with living side by side with an accused double murderer. But before he leaves, he hears the dying words of J.D. Sutton. Long after this subject is topical, Closer To The Truth will address a larger truth and a deeper understanding of human nature. Closer To The Truth isn’t about the headlines, but rather what lies behind the headlines.

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