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The Inspector
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The Inspector in Brampton, ON
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The Inspector in Brampton, ON
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Size: Hardcover
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The Inspector chronicles the life, including the personal tragedies and struggles on the job, of Daniel Ross, an irascible, mean-spirited inspector in the New York City Police Department. But he wasn't always that way.
With vivid, descriptive language, this poignant story captures the power of love as well as the ravages of rejection and deep loss. Daniel's life illustrates that love can take a person to unimaginable heights, making them a better, more noble version of themselves. However, the loss of love, or the rejection from someone a person loves, can take a person to incomprehensible, even unbearable lows, making them unrecognizable-even to themselves.
The Inspector encourages readers to have compassion on those who are difficult and oftentimes impossible, remembering that each one of us is harboring some sort of heartache. At the same time, this compelling story reminds readers that the choice as to whom or what we become, despite our losses, rejections, and heartaches, is ours alone.
The Inspector chronicles the life, including the personal tragedies and struggles on the job, of Daniel Ross, an irascible, mean-spirited inspector in the New York City Police Department. But he wasn't always that way.
With vivid, descriptive language, this poignant story captures the power of love as well as the ravages of rejection and deep loss. Daniel's life illustrates that love can take a person to unimaginable heights, making them a better, more noble version of themselves. However, the loss of love, or the rejection from someone a person loves, can take a person to incomprehensible, even unbearable lows, making them unrecognizable-even to themselves.
The Inspector encourages readers to have compassion on those who are difficult and oftentimes impossible, remembering that each one of us is harboring some sort of heartache. At the same time, this compelling story reminds readers that the choice as to whom or what we become, despite our losses, rejections, and heartaches, is ours alone.





















