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White people don't have a monopoly on prejudice.
Consumed by prejudicial hatred, Jason plots revenge for past wrongs, only to discover that in doing so, he is bringing about his own self-destruction.
Book II Hunter of the Cats: The Last Cat
follows Jason from the first book in the series, after prejudice
almost destroyed this man nicknamed the panther. Real-life historical black figures assist Jason along the road to his possible redemption.
In the end, he must decide to continue down the chosen path of his namesake, the panther, or accept assistance to travel a new path, by attempting to right past wrongs.
(About the Author)
A retired registered nurse with a master's degree, Robert Quade "worked in science but lived in arts." He worked in New York City and spent his free time with friends from the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera. He loves different cultures and has traveled six continents, collecting wonderful friends from all over the world. His house in Costa Rica resembles an art museum from various treasures brought back.
Consumed by prejudicial hatred, Jason plots revenge for past wrongs, only to discover that in doing so, he is bringing about his own self-destruction.
Book II Hunter of the Cats: The Last Cat
follows Jason from the first book in the series, after prejudice
almost destroyed this man nicknamed the panther. Real-life historical black figures assist Jason along the road to his possible redemption.
In the end, he must decide to continue down the chosen path of his namesake, the panther, or accept assistance to travel a new path, by attempting to right past wrongs.
(About the Author)
A retired registered nurse with a master's degree, Robert Quade "worked in science but lived in arts." He worked in New York City and spent his free time with friends from the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera. He loves different cultures and has traveled six continents, collecting wonderful friends from all over the world. His house in Costa Rica resembles an art museum from various treasures brought back.