The Burden of Truth
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
L.A. Times bestselling author Neal Griffin paints a vivid portrait of a young man trying to avoid gang life in this compelling standalone novel drawn from his experiences as a police officer.
Drawing from a twenty-five-year career in law enforcement, Neal Griffin crafts compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of police ethics and the human side of justice. His work is rooted in an authentic understanding of the environments he depicts, offering readers an insider's perspective on worlds rarely seen. Griffin's writing is distinguished by its raw honesty and profound exploration of the moral dilemmas his characters confront. He brings a unique, lived experience to the forefront of his storytelling.




L.A. Times bestselling author Neal Griffin paints a vivid portrait of a young man trying to avoid gang life in this compelling standalone novel drawn from his experiences as a police officer.
Los Angeles Times bestselling author Neal Griffin returns with a chilling tale of religion, racism, and murder in small-town America.
The memoir chronicles two decades of military life, starting from the author's enlistment at eighteen to retirement at thirty-eight. It candidly explores personal flaws, struggles, and the emotional toll of military service, including the challenges of a young marriage strained by frequent relocations and separations. The narrative delves into the complexities of raising children amidst the chaos of army life, highlighting themes of resilience, love, and the impact of service on personal relationships.
The memoir chronicles two decades of military life, starting from the author's enlistment at eighteen to his retirement at thirty-eight. It candidly explores his personal flaws, struggles, and triumphs throughout his service, alongside the challenges faced by a young couple navigating marriage amid the demands of army life. The narrative delves into themes of separation, the impact of frequent relocations, and the complexities of raising children, offering an intimate look at the emotional toll of military commitments on family dynamics.