Lloyd McNeil is a policeman in Atlanta and has been for years. He's not sure he was ever all that interested but he does like helping people. He mainly became a policeman because his father was the ultimate policeman, a captain who kept the crime rate down and everything just so. As his son, there weren't other options given to Lloyd but he was never the kind of hardnosed cop his father was.
Now Lloyd is getting close to retirement and he's looking forward to spending more time with his son, Bishop, who has just become a teenager. His marriage didn't work out but since Bishop came from that union, he regards it as a success and is friends with his ex-wife and her husband. Everything is looking pretty good until he goes to a doctor with recurrent headaches.
Brain tumor. Cancerous and extremely fast-growing. Terminal. Lloyd can't die yet; he doesn't have enough money saved for Bishop and his education. But there's a loophole. If Lloyd dies while on service his son will inherit enough money to take care of him through college. But Lloyd never comes close to death as he rides his beat. Maybe he can change that......
Will Leitch is an American author who also lives in Georgia like Lloyd. His writing is light and humorous even when on such a serious topic as illness and death. The reader will like Lloyd and sympathize with his dilemma. Maybe Lloyd can find a way to balance everything in life before he leaves it. This book is recommended for readers of literary fiction.





























