Jack Wilson was an exceptional type of guy you would meet on the street. Always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. And carried a pleasant smile. One day he found himself without a job due to a previous layoff in a factory that went out of business. Needing work to help support a family, he took a job working inside a prison where he made daily direct contact with inmates. Being the type of person he was, it was not long before he started answering their small request for outside items. Jack didn't think what he was doing was a crime. After all, it became another way to earn…mehr
Jack Wilson was an exceptional type of guy you would meet on the street. Always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. And carried a pleasant smile. One day he found himself without a job due to a previous layoff in a factory that went out of business. Needing work to help support a family, he took a job working inside a prison where he made daily direct contact with inmates. Being the type of person he was, it was not long before he started answering their small request for outside items. Jack didn't think what he was doing was a crime. After all, it became another way to earn money to supplement his pay. More and more inmates started making requests from him until thing got out of control. Jack would soon have to answer up to all his dealings with the law and inmates.
Charles Feggans was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was raised in neighboring Trenton, New Jersey. During his tour of duty in the U.S. Marine Corps, he became a skilled baker, a trade he worked with for more than 35 years while at the time writing this novel. Between work and caring for his wife and three children, he obtained his Bachelor's degree from Thomas Edison State University. He commenced his writing career at the age of forty-three. This being his first published book. He plans to let the public see more of his material, which will be eagerly anticipated, judging from Trapped By Impulsion,-a tough, no-holds-barred, and thoroughly uncompromising debut.
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