Who Trespass Against Us
ebook ∣ The Untold Story of the Life, Death and Judgment of the Las Vegas SHooter · After Life
By Daniel Conway

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"A gripping fictional account of one of the nation's worst tragedies, Who Trespass Against Us" offers an emotional account of a killer's lineage and upbringing, with a surprising ending that will offer solace and comfort to all." Connie Swenson
D.P. Conway was on the verge of releasing his 12 Book 'After Life' series when Stephen Paddock opened fire. Conway's daughter narrowly missed attending the concert, and this moved him to want to tell a story that would offer hope to many, and give an answer to the question "Why?"
In his debut novel "Who Trespass Against Us," Conway uses fast paced storytelling to bring you the untold story of the life and judgment of the Las Vegas shooter. A work of fiction based on actual events, Conway takes what is known, and imagines what is missing to write a compelling narrative that you will not want to put down.
The story begins with the dark connection to the killer's ancestry and moves quickly into the criminal life of his father, Bingo Bruce, and his "Bonnie and Clyde" style mistress, both of whom cast long shadows over the killer's life.
Conway keeps you on the edge of your seat as Paddock's heinous crime races to its conclusion in a way you may not have anticipated. After the shooting, you will witness the judgment, where he will face his victims and his maker.
But the story does not end there. In parallel fashion, you will also read the inspiring account of a young woman and her best friend, both country music fans, who journey through life and face that dark night together.
It has been said that great story tellers use their imagination to bring order out of chaos, and in this work, D.P. Conway does not disappoint.