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The Hands of Enemies
- The Speed of Light, Book One
- Narrated by: R.L. Greene
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's summary
This novel was named a finalist in the 2022 Next Generation Indie Book Awards for the 17 years and up, Young Adult/New Adult category!
Additionally, Indie Reader calls it: a well-structured novella with an engrossing opening and chock-full of twists and turns. R.L. Greene has written with such energy and heart and the nuanced lessons along the chapters culminate in such a rewarding reading experience.
Superstar high school quarterback Brian Hollingsworth might have it all, but he wants none of it. Best friend Dylan is a badass who believes he runs the world - and for the most part - he pretty much does. Randy is a bad boy looking to establish his reputation. Stewart is just a loser turned about by the breeze.
A lonely, manipulative boy accidentally brings these four disparate teens together in the woods. Fists fly. Revenge escalates. Twenty-four hours later, one is clinging to life. Another has stolen a gun. A coward is on the run and someone
is on the hunt. With souls teetering on the edge of tragedy, one-by-one, enemies realize that in order to save themselves they must first save each other.
A powerful story about loss and forgiveness, rage and redemption, told from different perspectives and with a whole lot of heart.
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- Wolfgang Lampert
- 06-17-24
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Enemies. Who better than the author to give each character their voice and emotions? Listen to the author, Roger L Greene, do just that with Brian, Dylan, Randy and Stewart as they navigate the struggles of being teenage boys.
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- Book Bystander
- 05-22-24
Terrific young adult fiction!
Greene tackles very serious topics facing young adults using real and relevant language that will resonate with young and old alike! His characters are relatable and make the story come to life. For those of us who raised teenage boys, it brings back memories of that very tumultuous time. Overall, a great read/listen! Highly recommend it.
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- leah pizii
- 07-11-24
Everyone can relate to this book!
There are several intersecting characters in which at some point or other in our lives we can relate to each one which makes the book feel more human and relatable. Each age group will be able to relate depending on where they have been and where they are now in their lives. Great read!
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