5/23/2023 0 Comments Mystery Ride by Robert BoswellThere are stories of men at war, of lovers trying to begin a relationship, of others trying to sustain their love. In "Dancing in the Movies" a college student returns to his hometown, where he finds his girlfriend-a heroin addict-and tries to convince her to overcome her habit. "The Darkness of Love" narrates three days in the life of a black policeman, distressed by his inner fears of racism and irresistibly attracted by his wife's sister. In the end, this book probes individual impulse and responsibility, creating stories so unerringly authentic that they become-irrepressibly-part of everyone who reads them. Often there is no right or wrong, and the characters' motives for the choices they make are as diverse as the childhood memories they cherish and abhor. Encompassing a vast gamut of personalities, situations, and emotions, these stories penetrate our motives for doing what is right.
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