Redemption
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Phil M. Williams schreibt Fiktion und Non-Fiktion, die sich mit den Realitäten unserer Gesellschaft, der Umwelt und staatlicher Unterdrückung auseinandersetzen. Seine Protagonisten sind oft Wahrheitsuchende, die sich durch komplexe Umstände bewegen. Über verschiedene Genres hinweg erforscht Williams konsequent die menschliche Verfassung in ihrer Gesamtheit und porträtiert unerschrocken ihre guten, schlechten und hässlichen Facetten. Seine Arbeit wird durch die Suche nach Wahrheit und die Untersuchung dessen, was es bedeutet, menschlich zu sein, vereint.






Would you help a man being beaten by the police? That’s the dilemma Luke Archer faced, more a reflex than a choice. The officer involved was Lizzie Lambert’s husband, and a heated argument had left him on edge that morning. Police accountability activist Curtis Mays filmed the traffic stop, escalating tensions with verbal insults that quickly spiraled out of control. Luke, leaving the feed store, found himself caught in the chaos and ended up behind bars. With Luke imprisoned, his wife Mary and their infant daughter struggled to manage the farm and fend off bill collectors. Determined to penalize Luke, Lizzie, the police chief, and the prosecutor's office were willing to bend the rules. Meanwhile, Curtis wrestled with guilt, feeling responsible for the turmoil he had caused. The town of Carville was divided between supporters of law enforcement and those who had suffered from years of excessive ticketing to sustain a failing government. Will Luke find justice in a corrupt town? Will a jury prioritize their conscience over the law? Adult language and sexual content are present. Readers have praised the author's exploration of racism, police corruption, and domestic violence, highlighting his ability to weave complex narratives that provoke thought and reflection on societal issues.
After Silver City’s stunning victory over the Panamanian National Police, free communities spread throughout the world, emboldened and no longer asking for freedom. The powers that be demand these communities be eradicated.With Truman Bradshaw seeking revenge and his men out for blood on his behalf, Derek and Summer are no longer safe in Silver City. They move to Tortí, a small farming town in central Panama, to consult with the locals on transitioning to a stateless society. Derek and Summer are safely hidden from Truman’s men, but the couple are out of the frying pan and into the fire, as they fight the corrupt local police.Jacob Roth relishes his new role as the head of Roth Holdings North America. With control over the media, markets, governments, and the worldwide cryptocurrency, he has more power and wealth than nearly every person on the planet. Despite his wealth and power, his marriage is failing, and his enhanced eldest son might be a psychopath. To escape his familial problems and his father’s eternal disapproval, Jacob grows closer to his robotic mistress. Maybe he can buy love.Socialist Naomi Sutton campaigns for the US presidency against the Republican incumbent, Clayton Warner. The old Republican has a few tricks left, but Americans are hungry for change and are finally ready for a socialist government. Naomi’s poised to win the election. But with the promises she has made to get here, will it be a booby prize?