Foreword
The facade of respectability often crumbles with remarkable swiftness once its protective armor has been pierced.
The relatively minor investigation into the conduct of one police officer results in the discovery of massive corruption within the force. A routine check by the government of a corporation's finances turns up damning evidence of widespread tax evasion, graft, kickbacks, bribes and payoffs. Insignificant-looking cysts reveal malignant tumors.
And what of the facade of righteousness and puritan morality in the tree-shaded, picket-fenced suburbs of middle-class America?
What really goes on behind those freshly painted doors? Is depravity the exclusive right of the ghetto-dweller, as many of the more fortunate among us might think?
WATCHING THE NEIGHBORS is the shocking story of one pleasant suburb, and some of the taboo practices a number of its inhabitants indulge in--as seen through the eyes of three young teenage boys. A novel that reveals many truths about so-called "normal" people. Food for serious thought.
-The Publisher
