glen aaron


Biography

This book could only have been written by one who has lived and fought in the trenches of every facet of the criminal justice system.

The author, Aaron, was one of those warriors. He spent many years on both sides of the docket, as prosecutor and defense attorney. He no longer participates in the litigious life, but instead writes both non-fiction and fiction novels.

He now enjoys his retirement and lives in wide open West Texas with his wife, Jane, and their two Rottweilers, Gandhi and Flint.

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Books

Revived In Rio    by glen aaron
Price: $2.95 USD. 52670 words. Published on January 11, 2009. Fiction.

Why did Roddie fire Mickey Jones, his lawyer, and then sue him? Was it a coincidence this happened at the same time of the death of Roddie’s wife, a wealthy Bancroft heir? Mickey Jones has to find out. He hires the best investigator around, Jacob Stern, the disillusioned, disgruntled and jaded private detective who is sick of the evil sludge he is constantly trudging through.
Baghdad on the Bayou    by glen aaron
Price: $2.95 USD. 36090 words. Published on December 7, 2008. Fiction.

A young woman on her high school graduation trip the French Quarters is kidnpped. The infamous Bar 711, taken over by Blackwater Mercenaries during Katrina, is the scene. The victim's father, a law professor at the University of Houston files to New Orleans when his daughter goes missing. Famous Delta detective, Jake Stern, is engaged to find the high school graduate, Tasha.
An Indian And Three White Men - Confessions From Prison    by glen aaron
Price: $2.95 USD. 31990 words. Published on November 16, 2008. Nonfiction.

What goes on in a U.S. Federal Prison? The author acquired poetry and personal letters from four inmates. In more than plain English they tell their story. A Lakota Sioux on suicide watch. He tells you what it is like to watch them and what they have to say. A Colonel in the U.S. military serving life for espionage on behalf of the KGB continues to exhort his innocence.

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