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The final book in The Farkenfield Trilogy completes the story of enduring friendships and the uncommon accomplishments of common men. Superheroes walk among us every day, not comic book or action heroes, but real people, your dentist, your lawyer, your neighbor, your child's teacher. The person sitting on the park bench or walking their dog may have a lifetime of wonderous stories of accomplishments and adventures. The Farkenfield Trilogy opens the door to the lives of three life-long friends, each of whom accomplished extraordinary things in their lives. This is the story of one of these superheroes. This is Right Hand's story.
DoomsDay Dan is a story steeped in nostalgia for simpler times. Times when honor, duty, and service were the threads woven into the fabric of society. It is also a story about how enduring friendships, the chaos and turmoil of war, and grief, can transform a person. On a June evening in Lafayette Square Park, law enforcement forcefully cleared a group assembled to protest racial injustice. The police action left one man in a coma. Known as DoomsDay Dan, he made Lafayette Park his home, sleeping in a tent at night and protesting by day. His dissent was so prolific that he was considered the most famous of Lafayette Park protesters. As doctors and nurses treat his injuries and wait for him to regain consciousness, they discover not all is as it appears with DoomsDay Dan. DoomsDay is a man with a complicated past. The patient they tend to served his country for over 3 decades, but after profound loss, rather than spiral into depression, he took action, making his voice heard in hopes someone would listen. This is DoomsDay's story.
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