Brother vs. brother on a thrill ride through the Great Smoky Mountains.
"Tough, gritty, realistic, intense... And, here's the best part in a fast-moving suspense thriller, it's thought-provoking, too. A terrific debut, and the kind of novel that will keep you up all night." -- William Martin, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Lost Constitution and The Lincoln Letter
Can a combat vet heal his tortured soul by killing again?
A white church goer and veteran, Dewey Long is a good man to know if you need a machine fixed, from a chain saw to a bicycle. He loves kids and dogs. Yet he harbors a dark secret, which leads him to kill, then escape to the Great Smoky Mountains.
Dewey's attempt to start fresh in the wilds is disrupted by two backpackers, Chantal Washington, an alluring biology teacher, and her husband, Gary, a black criminal attorney. In a perilous wilderness chase, the one cop with a hope of bringing Dewey to justice is his kid brother, Andy.
Bursting from the fault line between politics and religion during the divisive 2016 election campaign, Unborn Again is a thriller that probes the complex nature of good and evil, explosive emotional issues about race and abortion, interposed by the power of love.
About the Author: Emmy Award winning writer/producer Paul M.J. Suchecki worked on the Fox TV series "Cops" in Denver and Ft. Worth, and "Code 3," in Los Angeles. He has written extensively for newspapers, magazines, websites and television, working in news in L.A. for Fox 11, LA CityView 35 and E! His award-winning feature-length documentary is available at ReverseAgingNow.com. An Eagle Scout, sailor, cyclist, former ocean lifeguard and long time Sierra Club member, he's an avid outdoorsman. For TMW Media's Black American Experience series he wrote biopics of Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes and Dr. Ben Carson. A graduate of the two oldest schools in the nation, Boston Latin School and Harvard College, he earned his Master of Professional Writing at the University of Southern California.