Dear friends, family, and audience members,
I thank you for reading this book and I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Michael Foxtrotter shows everyone in the world that success is not given, it's earned. And confidence, while sometimes amazing, can tear us from finding out or being who we really are.
Foxtrotter had one close friend, or acquaintance, as he called it. Guy Jenkins. Jenkins came about by me knowing that my protagonist needed someone to balance him out.
But it had to be easy to obtain. And the story between Jenkins and Foxtrotter goes much deeper than you know when you first meet the two of them. As you learn about Foxtrotter's life, you uncover his past and his dark secrets that ultimately lead to Barrett and him being in conflict. This story is by far one of my most favorite ever. It teaches you about how to be a good person, and what good people do. When good people do bad things, it doesn't make them bad. And when bad people do good things, you can't always believe that they turned a corner.
As Fox continues his journey, he starts to realize that trust and honesty are delicate subjects and that they mean more to him than ever.
Guard your future, because it can turn in a blink of an eye.
Again, deepest thanks for coming with me on this journey and to everyone who's supported me thus far.
As Michael Foxtrotter would say, Here's to the future.
Sincerely,
G.E Mansfield
Author
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Sincerely, B. Foxtrotter: A NYPD Crime Novel
Mystery / ThrillerWhen detective/profiler Michael B. Foxtrotter, an arrogant and narcissistic man, gets hired by the NYPD, he is instantly regarded as the best. Not necessarily the most liked. When Liam Barrett, a transfer from the 12th Precinct, is hired not long af...
