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Lori Andrews

    Lori Andrews is a distinguished law professor and consumer rights advocate whose expertise in law and technology fuels her compelling mystery novels. Her work often delves into the intricate ethical and legal quandaries presented by modern innovations and their societal impact. With a unique style that blends suspenseful plots with a profound understanding of social issues, Andrews offers readers not just thrilling narratives, but also thought-provoking explorations of the future.

    Epidemie
    Bis auf die Knochen
    Killer-Code
    Black Power White Blood
    • 1999

      Black Power White Blood

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the life of Johnny Spain, a mixed-race child from Mississippi in the 1950s, who emerged as a significant figure in the black power movement and the Black Panther Party. It highlights his activism and commitment to prisoners' rights, offering a compelling account of his journey and the impact he made on civil rights. The biographical drama vividly captures the struggles and triumphs of a pivotal era in American history.

      Black Power White Blood