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The Subway Stairs

By: Vern Mowrey, Tracy Smith
Narrated by: Tracy Smith, Vern Mowrey
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Publisher's Summary

The Subway Stairs was written to be a thought provoking story about personal safety on the fringes of life. It's meant to bring to light the problems encountered when innocent law abiding citizens are put in extreme life threatening situations with no immediate protection from a government entity (the police).

Being a country governed by laws we have very few rights left for self defense. In many cases our right to self defense is governed by a state that has little or no regard for your personal safety. When you listen to the story we hope you consider carefully how you would have reacted under these circumstances.

The character Raven Blackthorn is beautiful young girl with a bright future, weighing 110 pounds. She is up against two young men, weighing 200 pounds each on The Subway Stairs. Similiar situations happen like this everyday and never make the news. Will your story be one of them?

©2014 Vern Mowrey, Tracy Smith (P)2014 Vern Mowrey, Tracy Smith

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