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Apolo Drakuvich, G.W. Jefferies {$2.99 or Borrow FREE w/Prime}

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G.W. Jefferies’ Apolo Drakuvich captures the life of a petty criminal on a strange ride ranging from bizarre and senseless to utterly tragic. Revolving around parasitic journalism, media and government corruption, and a ruthless, conniving judge who milks the citizens out of millions of dollars, Apolo Drakuvich can be described as a compilation of untamed and sheer madness–captivating the readers’ attention from beginning to end. With its raw descriptions, penetrating dialogue and crisp writing, this book is like no other.
Within all the madness that so epitomizes the life of Apolo, G.W. Jeffries presents a life of regret in epic proportions. Sitting in a jail cell, Apolo reflects, “One thing is for sure, I let it all slip away…so many opportunities lost.” Apolo sadly examines the events and decisions of his life, and the paths he took and should have taken. Apolo seeks peace of mind and justice, but flashbacks of his past continuously haunt him; moreover, he seems to be victimized by a corrupt justice system everywhere he goes.

As an offender, Apolo discusses pertinent issues of today’s society, where it is next to impossible for offenders to live normal lives, despite the desire to do so. Essentially, law enforcement and authorities seem to systematically destroy the offender by placing constraints on the offender such as restrictions on where to live, GPS monitoring, registering as offenders on websites, and more.

Apolo Drakuvich is a microcosm of numerous real-life issues encompassing the wild, the bizarre, and the tragic.


160 Pages or 33K words

An Amazon Best Seller: United States Drama

What readers are saying:

The thing I liked most about this book was that it was different and not formulaic. This book is at it’s heart, a character examination. The author has a real talent for setting up scenes and sometimes it almost reads like a screenplay. The main character Apolo Drakuvich has a philosophy that rings loud and clear as the book goes along and each chapter adds a new layer to the character. I am looking forward to more of Jefferies’ work and I would recommend this book if your looking to read something challenging and different. – J. Malliet

A good tale. Gripping in places and emotionally freeing in some unique ways. When we find ourselves identifying with a repeat offender criminal our perspective is bound to be tweaked quite a bit. – David C.

The average Amazon review rating is currently 4.5 stars {38 reviews}.

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