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Bill of Human Wrongs Kindle Edition
A killing takes place in front of her home, the murder of a Latina woman walking to the bus late at night. She watches as her husband and neighboring men cover it up.
After trying to live with what she witnessed, she gives in to her guilt, and goes to the police in Latino Town. This moment of truth changes the country as she and all others know it.
Eve is seen as the traitor of the century. Hate and bigotry cause civil war to erupt. Eve has to go undercover. Her own country has become a dangerous war zone. Then Eve stumbles upon a strange cafe, a gateway into the past when congress voted for the bill that caused her present to be a living hell for most citizens of the country.
Can the future, her present, be changed now that she knows how to get to a time, the week before this bill is voted on?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 30, 2013
- File size951 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B00D4BFV60
- Publisher : Amazon.com; 2nd edition (May 30, 2013)
- Publication date : May 30, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 951 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 494 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1481809806
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About the author

C. Michaels is from the Pacific NW but now lives in Mexico with her Chow Chow, Rani. She has always had a love for the arts, in both writing and painting, finding Mazatlan's Paradise the perfect place to work. Her books are character driven, and will easily draw you into their crazy zany world, a place where for some, there are no scruples or decency. And, as much as you may think you have things figured out, the twisty plots keep the guessing alive, in both Cross Roads and NO FEAR! These two books are part of an ongoing sequel, with an undetermined end in sight. However, each book is independent enough to enjoy out of sequential order.
Michaels is excited about the release of her new political thriller, Bill of Human Wrongs, now on available on Amazon.
Please visit www.cmichaelsbooks.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2012Claire Winslow is a US Senator with a past that haunts her. She spends sleepless nights recounting the same nightmare over and over in her head.
Rachel Ross is the anchor of a daily news show. She is unafraid to do things her own way.
Eve Hart is a mother and wife of a powerful television personality. She has a secret.
SB1257 is the latest bill being introduced for a controversial vote in the Senate. It amends the Constitution and strips many rights from women and other minorities.
Four male senators are at the heart of the bill and will do anything to get it passed. Anything at all.
Sometimes the stars align just right and people come together. People from other worlds, other religions, other races, other beliefs. This is such a time.
Claire, Rachel and Eve meet. There is no chance they would ever have met. For some reason it is inevitable. Now that they know each other, now what?
Follow this fast-paced political thriller as it moves rapidly through a city of greed and corruption to a place worlds apart. Keep your eyes open or you might miss a clue that could mean the end of life, as you know it.
Learn about courage and cowardice, racial undertones and hatred. Root for good to overcome evil. Watch the door. You never know who'll enter next.
C. Michaels has written a book that is both captivating and thought provoking. You find yourself asking "what if?" over and over. You pay attention to the details and wonder about the outcome. You learn that people are not always as they seem - they can hurt, they can hate and they act out of fear.
Just when you thought you were comfortable with the world you live in you are transported to another. You can't believe what you see.
Follow the trail of SB 1257. Will it be yea or nay? Stay tuned.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2012Bill of Human Wrongs is is a scary novel. Scary, because it looks into America's near future, and it's not a pretty sight. That an American writer could imagine such events as being even remotely possible, suggests what a mess America may be in today.
Claire Winslow, a Republican Senator from Washington State, is so attractive and savvy that both Republicans and Democrats will identify with her. But from the get-go we suspect that Claire's independent thinking is sure to run afoul of her party.
Ms. Michaels wastes no time establishing the all-important ticking clock. A federal bill with far-reaching consequences will be voted on at the Capitol in a week's time. As we come to learn just how radical (and wrong) this bill is, it becomes clear that the stakes are nothing less than the survival of America.
The major dramatic thrust is given a jolt by the intrusion of another story line--from the future. It's a bold gamble by Ms. Michaels because it stretches disbelief to the max, which is just the kind of story that becomes a blockbuster movie.
How does Claire deal with someone who not only claims they're from the future, but has proof? The success of this novel depends on how well the reader is able to suspend their disbelief of time-travel.
Although Michaels seems to be trying to sell us a "message" about America, if readers can actually be made to feel sad about their country, the novel will serve a huge purpose.
I recommend reading Bill of Wrongs in a few concentrated sessions. It shouldn't be difficult, since this is a true page-turner.
Read Bill of Human Wrongs.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2012United States Senator Claire Winslow is a character we could use more of in real life. She's a politician with morals, backbone, and strong sense of justice. She's plagued by her sister's murder suicide. Her sibling, unable to get justice, kills her rapist, a powerful industrialist, and turns the gun on herself. This changes the course of Claire's life, taking her into politics, an arena where she hopes she can aid other women.
Book is set in a crucial time in America's history. The Senate is set to take up a proposed constitutional amendment that will rewrite all of our fundamental guarantees. Religion, rather than law, will be supreme. Equal rights will be a thing of the past. Vigilante justice will be allowed to replace the rule of law. Claire struggles with the dilemma of siding with her party and voting for the measure or opposing it and risking her political future and the unspoken promises made to her sister.
The book interweaves the story of Eve, a wealthy housewife who is witness to a vigilant murder in her neighborhood. Eventually, the stories of Claire and Eve combine in a way that was unforseen. It left this reader smiling in amazement.
C. Michaels has a crisp writing style well suited to a political thriller genre. The pacing is effortless and the story unfolds masterfully.
I finished it in a single sitting. I could not put it down -- and neither will you.