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The year is 1948 and Leo Durocher, feisty manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, has committed the ultimate act of betrayal by defecting to the rival New York Giants.This traitorous act is very much on Jonathan Manheim's mind as he recounts the events of a tumultuous year in his life, a year involving love, ambition and acts of betrayal. And is through the experiences that he has in this year, the year of Durocher, that he learns the true meaning of loyalty and friendship.
Ted Jacobs's new novel, The Way it Ends, grips the reader from its opening pages. Jacobs's protagonist Dr. Strickman, a psychoanalyst turned amateur gumshoe, sets off to uncover how his brother died-murder or suicide? A subplot of Israeli Palestinian conflict masterfully adds depth and tension to this engaging, dark and, yet, humorous tale.-KERRY MALAWISTA, PHD author of the novel, Meet the Moon."A great read that touches the heart. As moving as it is intriguing."-ANDREW POTOK, author of Ordinary Daylight
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