Book Description
Written as a novel, but drawn from his real life experience in the Arkansas prison system, this book is both a modern political thriller and an exposé of how the Arkansas prison management during the reign of Governor William Clinton took often-infected blood from inmates and sold it throughout the world. The Canadian government has traced the deaths and infections of thousands of its citizens to this scheme.
About the Author
Michael Galster, writing under the pen name Michael Sullivan, is a prosthetic/orthotic practitioner in Arkansas.
Blood Trail FROM THE PUBLISHER
Who could imagine there might be bad blood between Arkansans David Farr and Robert Davis Prescott? Both were of humble origins. David was the son of a state trooper, but Prescott was groomed from boyhood by shadowy political interests to rise to the nation's highest office. David is driven to find and punish the wrong-doers when years later his beloved son Zack is stricken with AIDS from a transfusion of tainted blood in Canada. To his astonishment, his quest for vengeance leads him back to Arkansas and then to the White House. He and Prescott have never met, yet the dreadful logic of tragedy inevitably draws them closer and closer, through episodes of tender love, sheer terror and violent death. At last they will meet face to face, down home again in Little Rock. And with their first handshake will be sealed the lethal fate that had propelled them both down a blood trail.