No Lifeguard On Duty by Paul C. Bomba


It is summer. It is the perfect time to have fun at the beach. Summer also gives people time to think about the successes and failures of their life. It is a perfect time to make new friends and rediscover the old friendships. Some times  in the summer riots occur in cities. There are injuries, lootings and fires.  Comraderie between the neighborhood police department and the community becomes severed. for a while.  It is a time of questions with no available answers.

The story unfolds without a snag until the rollcalling of and avenues . For a while I felt as though a city map was in front of me instead of  a novel.  I did not need street names.The explanation for the East Side  and  the West Side seemed more than enough information.

In "No Lifeguard On Duty," Paul C. Bomba is describing the beginning and end of a full blown riot. There are policemen, barricades, confusion and the state troopers. Life all of a sudden seems unreal and out of control. It is summer.Yet, there is something brewing deeper than summer.  Knowing what happened after catastrophic event is a consolation. After all these characters feel like people we might know or have met. Thank you to Bumpr Car Books for a complimentary copy of "No Lifeguard On Duty.






















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