Roy Perkins's book "Cliff Zane: Guilty as Charged" is an entertaining dramatic tale featuring a telepathic cat who helps overturn his human's wrongful murder conviction.
Recent release "Cliff Zane: Guilty as Charged" from Page Publishing author Roy Perkins is a thought-provoking narrative and sequel to his earlier "Sixty-Two Days to Eternity." An omniscient cat who can communicate telepathically with Cliff, his human caregiver whose life takes a dark and tragic turn when he is imprisoned for a crime he did not commit.
MOODUS, Conn., July 02, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Roy Perkins, a New England resident living in the middle of his state with a diabetic cat, has completed his book "Cliff Zane: Guilty as Charged": a compelling indictment of an error-prone criminal justice system.
This is a story approximately seventy thousand words of a retired state worker who is arrested and convicted of first-degree murder. He receives a sixty-five-year sentence in prison. The main characters are Cliff Zane and a talking cat named Marvin that is addicted to Land O'Lakes cheese, has an IQ of 162, and is also a male chauvinist feline. The story reveals how Marvin, who has omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, and clairvoyant powers, guides and directs Cliff through his two trials, his conviction, and his imprisonment. Marvin finally does get Cliff released after three years in the state penitentiary by forcing witnesses to recant their false testimonies and by revealing the real murderer. Now, Cliff can cater to Marvin's physical needs like food, water, shelter, and vet care. Now, Cliff and Marvin can get back on track and enjoy the time that they have left with each other.
The writing deals with the heartache and depression of a man who has been institutionalized in the state penitentiary because of free-will choices made by him and others. It demonstrates the injustice of the judicial system. The reader will see how circumstantial evidence convicts innocent people. It reveals the incompetence, ineptness, and mismanagement of the legal system.
After Cliff's conviction, Marvin points out relevant truths that should have set Cliff free in the first place. However, Marvin is not allowed to interfere with free will. One by one, Marvin points out the wrongs and hypocrisy of the system. The real murderer must be convicted before Cliff can be set free.
The story has a shocking ending, which leaves the reader to form his or her own conclusions about free-will choices made by all, every day.
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Roy Perkins's book is a powerful tale of despair, free will, and salvation.
Readers who wish to experience this engrossing work can purchase"Cliff Zane: Guilty as Charged" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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