Book #1 from the series: Victims series

for the Victims (Victim series Book 1)

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Have you ever been the victim of injustice? If so, you will be inspired by the story of how Daniel, Maria, Catherine, and Nicole Stevens overcame insurmountable obstacles. Enter with us if you dare into a story of hidden corruption and corporate espionage that came to light with Daniel Stevens and his family caught in the middle of its powerful jaws! Can they survive and go back to the life they once knew? Is corporate America so callused that they would even consider attacking women and children? How can you and I fix this problem to protect innocent victims? You can learn from this journey by realizing there is a powerful force that will come to the aid of good people. This force is more powerful than any evil that can ever be imagined. Voyage with these four people as they enter a classic battle of good versus evil!

Praise for this book

5.0 out of 5 stars Uniting trauma survivors and explaining the cultural phenomena "going postal"
Truly, Roger Grubbs' For the Victims provides "something for everyone"--those seeking mystery and suspense, spiritual edification, or explanations of domestic terrorism will all find sources of intrigue.

Ever wonder why the cultural phrase "going postal" originated? This novel depicts the horrifying circumstances that made the creation of the phrase possible. A story of one family's struggle to uncover--and survive--a national scam (between the postal service and a large corporation) is certainly a source of astonishing awe.

For his first book, Mr. Grubbs successfully grasps the readers' interest; and his attention to detail, coupled with his own background and ethical merits, convinces me that this story is--in fact--true.

I hope that this book accomplishes its goal in connecting those who have been affected by similar traumatic events; and I also look forward to reading the next installment--because, I have a feeling that more to the story exists.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Topic
This book is bringing up a great topic of corruption, and who you can and cannot trust. This is a book you have to read, it will open your eyes, and maybe, just maybe, you might not be so trusting in the future. Great Job Roger...

5.0 out of 5 stars good read
This is a good book, full of twists and turns and I couldn't put it down i would recommend it to everyone.