Goodbye, Sweetberry Park

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“Goodbye, Sweetberry Park” by Josh Green is a compelling and suspenseful read.

God Johnson, a seasoned journalist from Atlanta, inherits a Victorian house from his late white grandfather. But his life takes a dramatic turn when he learns that Sweetberry Parkโ€”his now favorite neighborhood is under threat.

The city council is considering a historic preservation project in Sweetberry Park. Fifteen homes are currently part of the proposal, and owners have already accepted generous above-market offers. The developers claim it’s a preservation effort, but in reality, they need a cleared stretch of land to move forwardโ€”leaving the community at risk of erasure.

Meanwhile, another strange and chilling subplot unfolds: Gerald McCaffrey, a zookeeper, has gone rogue, stealing seventeen of the worldโ€™s most venomous snakesโ€”including the infamous black mamba and the giant anaconda. When Johnson calls The Atlanta Beacon, he’s told the black mamba poses the most serious threat.

Can the snakes be captured before they wreak havoc? And what will Johnson do to protect his neighborhood?

The plot is riveting. Just imagining the terror of living blocks away from such deadly creatures sent shivers down my spine. The story is fast-paced, tense, and deeply engagingโ€”I couldnโ€™t put it down. Josh Green delivers a fantastic read. Donโ€™t hesitateโ€”this book is absolutely worth your time.

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โ˜… Book Is Available On Amazon

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