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Blood In The Street
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Blood In The Street

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Ronnie Cohen does it again. Blood in the Street is a riveting, unflinching

continuation of Cover Story: Still Deadly After All These Years, pulling

readers even deeper into the tangled web of history, conspiracy, and

the relentless pursuit of justice. From the very first page, Cohen immerses us

in the high-stakes world of Judith Greene, a fierce and determined attorney

fighting to overturn the conviction of Sirhan Sirhan, the man accused of

assassinating Robert F. Kennedy. As Greene and her team at Justice Seekers

dig into the case, the evidence they uncover suggests something far more

sinister is at play. They aren't just battling legal technicalities-they're going

up against a system built to keep certain truths buried.

The beauty of Cohen's storytelling is in the details. She doesn't just tell us

what happens-she makes us feel it. The desperation in the courtroom, the

exhaustion of a team racing against time, the crushing weight of a verdict

that feels preordained. And then there's Judith. Her tragic arc is one of

the most gut-wrenching I've read in a long time. She gives everything to

this case, believing in the power of truth, only to realize that truth alone

isn't always enough. Her fate is devastating, but Cohen writes it with such

honesty that it never feels exploitative-just heartbreakingly real.

Beyond the gripping narrative, Blood in the Street is a bold examination

of power, propaganda, and the narratives we've been told to accept.

Cohen masterfully connects the dots between past and present, forcing

readers to confront the uncomfortable reality of how history is shaped,

and by whom. The parallels to today's world-where misinformation and

manipulation run rampant-are impossible to ignore.

Few books can both entertain and challenge the way we think, but Blood in

the Street accomplishes both with remarkable finesse. It's sharp, unsettling,

and deeply resonant. Cohen is a fearless writer, and this novel is proof of that.

Lewis Morgan Book Reviewer

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Writers Branding LLC
Date
28 March 2025
Pages
254
ISBN
9798895312360

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Ronnie Cohen does it again. Blood in the Street is a riveting, unflinching

continuation of Cover Story: Still Deadly After All These Years, pulling

readers even deeper into the tangled web of history, conspiracy, and

the relentless pursuit of justice. From the very first page, Cohen immerses us

in the high-stakes world of Judith Greene, a fierce and determined attorney

fighting to overturn the conviction of Sirhan Sirhan, the man accused of

assassinating Robert F. Kennedy. As Greene and her team at Justice Seekers

dig into the case, the evidence they uncover suggests something far more

sinister is at play. They aren't just battling legal technicalities-they're going

up against a system built to keep certain truths buried.

The beauty of Cohen's storytelling is in the details. She doesn't just tell us

what happens-she makes us feel it. The desperation in the courtroom, the

exhaustion of a team racing against time, the crushing weight of a verdict

that feels preordained. And then there's Judith. Her tragic arc is one of

the most gut-wrenching I've read in a long time. She gives everything to

this case, believing in the power of truth, only to realize that truth alone

isn't always enough. Her fate is devastating, but Cohen writes it with such

honesty that it never feels exploitative-just heartbreakingly real.

Beyond the gripping narrative, Blood in the Street is a bold examination

of power, propaganda, and the narratives we've been told to accept.

Cohen masterfully connects the dots between past and present, forcing

readers to confront the uncomfortable reality of how history is shaped,

and by whom. The parallels to today's world-where misinformation and

manipulation run rampant-are impossible to ignore.

Few books can both entertain and challenge the way we think, but Blood in

the Street accomplishes both with remarkable finesse. It's sharp, unsettling,

and deeply resonant. Cohen is a fearless writer, and this novel is proof of that.

Lewis Morgan Book Reviewer

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Writers Branding LLC
Date
28 March 2025
Pages
254
ISBN
9798895312360