Guns On Trial

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/11/2009

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 161
ISBN : 9781441585882
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 161
ISBN : 9781441585875

About the Book

When the love of his life is slain in an assault on a hospital by terrorists striving for maximum carnage, John Foxcroft, first violinist of the National Symphony Orchestra and ex-Marine bandsman, grieves inconsolably and vows vengeance. On learning that the killers acquired their automatic rifles legally in the United States through a loophole in the law that allows unlicensed dealers to sell without background checks, he focuses his rage on powerful interests that thwart strict gun laws. His armed campaign panics the gun establishment by destroying the offices of the American Firearms Association and a gun show, but without inflicting human injury. An arrest leading to trial locks the advocates of gun control and gun rights into a fierce debate, which reaches its climax in an internationally headlined criminal trial. A maverick judge permits freewheeling debate to displace rules of testimony in a trial modeled procedurally after the historical Scopes monkey trial. In the novel’s most noteworthy contribution to the real-world gun debate, the defense demolishes the scientific foundations of the pro-gun case, represented by the prosecution, with a simple yet overpowering logic. Biographical sketches and events in the lives of the characters illuminate the human side of actions leading to and flowing from the hospital massacre. John mends his heartbreak in a relationship with Libby Taylor, also a survivor of the hospital massacre. Defense Attorney Aaron Klein and Jesuit priest, Father James Rourke, conspire to conceal John’s role as shooter. The saga of the Al Qaeda terrorists, sanctified by Osama Bin Laden, takes the reader from the mountains bordering Afghanistan and Pakistan to the United States, then to Guantanamo where the captives undergo interrogation. Police strategizing to catch the shooter, journalists’ putting events into context, gun show pageantry, gun lore, brainstorming in gun association meetings, and jurors’ deliberations bring to life the strategies and tactics of the combatants in the gun wars. Although this is a work of fiction, the claims, counterclaims, and evidence set forth in the trial testimony are authentic.


About the Author

Edward Green is old enough to remember the Prohibition-driven gangster era of the nineteen-twenties. Growing up and coming of age during the Great Depression fostered a liberal sensibility. He is convinced that the education he got at Kent State and Ohio State Universities at thirty dollars a semester was as good as what now costs hundreds of times as much. The U.S. Marine Corps was his home during World War II. Postwar, he married Evelyn, his life partner of sixty-one years who gave him the priceless gift of a daughter and three sons. The University of Pennsylvania granted him a Ph.D in sociology. His academic career spanned forty stimulating years of teaching, research, and publication of scholarly books and articles.