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Felony by James Causey

Felony by James Causey is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that delves into the complex issues of justice, race, and the pursuit of redemption. Set in a crime-ridden neighborhood in Milwaukee, the story follows the life of Antonio "Tony" Black, a reformed ex-convict who finds himself entangled in a web of secrets and betrayal.

One of the strengths of Causey's storytelling lies in his ability to paint a vivid and realistic picture of urban life, particularly within disadvantaged communities. From the very first page, the reader is transported into the gritty streets of Milwaukee, where danger lurks around every corner. The author masterfully creates an atmosphere of tension and suspense, keeping the reader on edge throughout the entire book.

The characters in Felony are complex and multi-dimensional, each with their own flaws and motivations. Tony Black, the protagonist, is a compelling and sympathetic character whose struggle to leave his criminal past behind him is both relatable and inspiring. Causey does an excellent job of exploring the internal conflict within Tony as he faces challenges from his past and tries to navigate a path towards redemption.

While the plot revolves around Tony's efforts to rebuild his life, the underlying theme of racial inequality and injustice is ever-present. Causey fearlessly tackles these sensitive subjects and does so with sensitivity and nuance. He challenges the reader to confront their own biases and assumptions, and provides a stark reminder that the criminal justice system often perpetuates cycles of poverty and crime within marginalized communities.

Although Felony raises important issues, it is also an engaging and fast-paced thriller that keeps the reader hooked until the very end. The story is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping the reader guessing and eager to find out what happens next. Causey's writing is sharp and descriptive, allowing the reader to visualize every scene and imagine themselves right alongside the characters.

Overall, Felony is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that addresses important social issues while delivering a compelling story. James Causey demonstrates his talent for storytelling and his ability to create fully-realized characters that readers can connect with. This book is a must-read for anyone who appreciates crime fiction with a deeper message.

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This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction July 1954. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.

FELONY

By JAMES CAUSEY

Illustrated by VIDMER

Vogel started with crossword puzzles ... and worked his way up to Man's greatest enigma!

When he was nine, Vogel almost killed another boy who inadvertently scattered his half completed jigsaw puzzle.

At sixteen, he discovered the mysteries of the Danish Gambit, and cried.

At twenty two, he crouched in a foxhole on Okinawa, oblivious to the death bursting about him, squinting in a painful ecstasy at the tattered fragment of newspaper on his knee. His sergeant screamed in agony, then died at his elbow. Vogel's face lit up. "Slay," he said happily, scribbling. As crossword puzzles go, it had been a toughie.

At thirty, he was Production Manager of Sachs Fixtures. His men hated him. The General Manager loved him. Tall, gaunt and ruthless, he could glance at any detail print and instantly pinpoint the pattern of final assembly, total man hour budget and fabrication lead time... Continue reading book >>




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