Dishonored Love is the gripping true story of Charles Etue, a troubled young man whose life spiraled out of control through violence, prison, and escape at the turn of the 20th century. Convicted of robbery and attempted murder after a near-fatal attack on an acquaintance, Charles spent years behind bars before ultimately turning his life around. Through every trial, one thing never wavered-his father's steadfast love. Set against a richly detailed historical backdrop, this powerful biography explores crime, redemption, and the enduring strength of family and an undying love that a father has for his son.…mehr
Dishonored Love is the gripping true story of Charles Etue, a troubled young man whose life spiraled out of control through violence, prison, and escape at the turn of the 20th century. Convicted of robbery and attempted murder after a near-fatal attack on an acquaintance, Charles spent years behind bars before ultimately turning his life around. Through every trial, one thing never wavered-his father's steadfast love. Set against a richly detailed historical backdrop, this powerful biography explores crime, redemption, and the enduring strength of family and an undying love that a father has for his son.
D. Earl Gregg is a gifted storyteller whose writing springs from a deep well of compassion, curiosity, and a reverence for history's forgotten voices. A former medical transcriptionist with a keen ear for detail and a love of language, Diane discovered her true passion in tracing family roots and bringing bygone eras to life on the page. With fi ve published books to her credit and more in the works, she weaves truth and fi ction with rare grace, drawing readers into richly textured worlds where fl awed characters fi nd redemption, and ordinary lives echo with extraordinary resilience. When she isn't writing, Diane delights in family, faith, and the quiet joys of home - though her heart is always chasing the next story whispering through the past.
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