From the moment he landed in the care of his uncle, Carl, in 1956, it was clear that Patrick Summers was no ordinary child. Brilliant but troubled, the sullen teen repeatedly lashed out at home and at school, until uncle and nephew finally came to an agreement.
In return for Patrick's efforts to stay out of trouble and do well in school, Carl would supply him with just about anything he wanted-from martial arts lessons, to dance classes, to sexual instruction from a prostitute.
Now, after graduating from law school at the top of his class, Patrick has big dreams for the future. He hopes to use his extraordinary intelligence to make a positive difference in the world-combating racism, religious discrimination, and other forms of social injustice.
But when a race-related protest leaves Patrick severely injured, will his dream of peace and equality for everyone, and a future with the woman he loves, meet an untimely end?
About the Author: Peter D. Miller grew up in a small midwestern town during the 1960s. After receiving his bachelor's degree from Ball State University, he graduated cum laude from the IU School of Law in Indianapolis with his JD.
Over the years, Miller has worked in a variety of fields, from retail management, to construction, to law. For the past twenty years he has served as vice president and general counsel for an Indianapolis-based company, while residing there with his wife of more than three decades.