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  • Living Is Losing

    (By Cassius Cox)

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    Author Cassius Cox
    “Book Descriptions: His thirst for revenge could cost him everything .

    Jack Stone was just 13 years old when he witnessed the brutal death of his older brother.

    As he enters adulthood Jack is filled with anger, unresolved trauma and suicidal thoughts plague his every waking moment.

    Supported by his parents he seeks help and forms a close bond with his psychotherapist, Roisin.
    Together they explore the crippling guilt he feels surrounding his brother's death.

    To manage his aggression Jack joins a boxing gym where his trainer, Pete, believes he has potential and guides him to success.

    He finds love with childhood friend Kirsten. His world is complete at the birth of his son.

    But when the unthinkable happens Jack is forced to return to his dark past and confront his demons once and for all.”

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