Tell-All Nonfiction Book Chronicles Author's Interracial Parents' Dangerous Criminal Life During the 1960s

By: May. 08, 2017
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ Two Shades of Vice: Based on the true story of an interracial couple's life together in crime, is the tell-all true story by author Dewey B. Reynolds. Dewey was inspired to write Two Shades of Vice after doing in-depth research into his parent's criminal lifestyle. Based upon police reports, criminal rap sheets, and eyewitness accounts from those who knew his Irish father and African American mother best, he became inspired to write the story which tells how this interracial couple played a high stakes game of living dangerously on the edge. They would eventually suffer from the vestiges of social isolation after expressing their undying love for one another. Click here to learn more: http://www.deweyreynoldsbooks.com.

"Having ended up in foster care at the infant age of six months, I became very eager to find information which told the real truth about how and why me and my siblings became wards of the state," Dewey would often tell family members and friends. "And with the unveiling of the truth, I learned that it was my mother and father's ongoing criminal lifestyle which put us there."

Several chapters of Kansas City, Missouri history are brought to the forefront, which details facts about how mixed-race couples in the 1960s were unlawful under the anti-miscegenation laws. Has America become far more tolerant of interracial couples? Are there still any social stigmas left which place relevant emphasis on the mixing of the white and black races? Find out in the new nonfiction book which brings forth a story never told before.

About Dewey B. Reynolds

Dewey Reynolds is an author, screenwriter, short filmmaker, and computer expert. Discover more about Dewey and his literary works by going to his website at: http://www.deweyreynoldsbooks.com.

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Dewey B. Reynolds

Cellphone: (816)-813-8280

Email: 158362@email4pr.com

SOURCE Dewey B. Reynolds



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