Shaun Webb
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Shaun Webb

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Shaun Webb leads a quiet life in Michigan. Shaun enjoys reading, writing and his loyal Border Collie. Shaun has recently become a #1 ranked author on Amazon's perspectives of law, conflicts of crime and theories of law charts. Shaun continues to work on various projects. Shaun's novels, Black Jacks, A Killer for the Queen, Behind the Brick and A Motion for Innocence...And Justice for All?, and Lost Youth are available on Amazon in softcover and Kindle. Shaun's first book, A Motion for Innocence, has been featured in the Milford (MI) Times newspaper and on the Education Examiner website out of Michigan. Shaun has also been interviewed on the ARC radio network in Oklahoma City, Ok, The Sam in the Morning with Bridgetta show out of Los Angeles, Ca, and The Tom Madison Show out of Portland, Oregon. His second novel, Black Jacks, is a mystery that hits on all cylinders. Probing insanity, murder, corruption and social injustice, it will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat. Add to that earthly elements, wicca and a touch of religion; good and bad, and you have a book that you can't put down. A Killer for the Queen was released 3-24-12. Shaun decided to mix a common fairy tale, romance, murder and action all in one novel. It came out with a perfect balance to keep the reader not in a "whodunnit", but more in a "how do you solve it". It's a fun read and is less dark than the previous novel, Black Jacks (Volume One). It's still good and creepy though. Read it at night when you're alone. Double-dare you. His novel "Behind the Brick" depicts the United States circa 2050. The book deals with Government corruption, martial law, and a larger-than-expected bricked facility to house the lepers of society. Where and what is this "bricked" facility? Who are the lepers of society? What kind of madness within the Government will culminate in the possible transference to tyranny in the US? Get your copy today and find out. Lost Youth: A True Story, delves into a fateful October 1981 night in Waterford, Michigan that rocked a quiet family's peace and shook an entire community to its deepest emotional depth. Colette Molyneaux, 13, a cute, healthy and happy teenager, paid the ultimate price in a criminal's horrible thirst for blood. Nancy Molyneaux, Colette's mother, also suffered enormously, enduring the violent act of rape on top of losing a dear daughter. Who was responsible for these monstrous crimes? Why did such a bright light and friendly young lady have to be extinguished so brutally? More to the point; what factors could have possibly contributed to the awful situation? In his search for the truth, Shaun digs into the police investigation, forensic science and interviews with the people who were closest to Colette along with others involved in the tragic case. Emotionally wrenching and infuriatingly sad, Lost Youth: A True Story seeks answers which are elusive in nature. The story will soften the hardest heart and challenge one's deepest logic. You are the jury. Study all of the facts and see if you can come up with the answer that resists disclosure. The surprises this case exposes will perplex you like nothing you've ever heard or read. Colette speaks with us from the spiritual world; can we take just a moment to listen? Lost Youth has been featured in newspapers all over Michigan.
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