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The Hartford Atonement

The Hartford Atonement

Famous Wall Street billionaire Emil Scordato hears a US congressman tell reporters after the funeral Mass for a student murdered in a school shooting: “What’s the difference between a cyanide pill and an assault weapon? You can’t get your hands on a cyanide pill.” After visiting his grandson Jack, who lies fighting for his life in an ICU bed, Emil is approached by an anguished parent and asked: “Hey, Mr. Scordato! What are you going to do about keeping the kids in this town safe?”

 

His grandson’s coma, the death of sixteen students, and these biting questions force Emil to realize how his profitable investments in firearm manufacturers may be as much responsible for the scourge of gun violence in America as poverty and mental illness. Longing to atone for his thoughtless pursuit of wealth and driven by a fusion of altruism and guilt, Scordato embarks on an unorthodox crusade for gun safety that risks his fortune in a bid to outflank a stalemated Congress. Textured with penetrating insights into gun violence in America, The Hartford Atonement sheds light on mass murders through the lens of one man’s unwavering pursuit of a solution.

Pages: 84
Pub Date: 11-05-2024
Softcover: 14.95 979-8-88824-497-5
Hardcover: 22.95 979-8-88824-499-9

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Philip Barbara received his bachelor’s in journalism from Fordham University in 1972 and his master’s in broadcasting from the City University of New York in 1974. He was a senior correspondent and editor at Reuters for three decades, assisting in coverage of mass murders in America, served as a news editor for Aviation Week & Space Technology, and appeared on PBS’s Nightly Business Report to discuss the shuttle Challenger disaster. He shared two national honorable mentions at the Bergen Record for public service reporting. He began his career as a copyboy at the New York Daily News. His short story “The Church,” published in the Delmarva Review, was adapted into a radio play by NPR affiliate Delmarva Public Radio and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His fiction has also appeared in the Lowestoft Chronicle, BULL: Men’s Fiction, fictionjunkies, the Corvus Review, and Fiction on the Web.

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