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45 - Mark Bellow

Apr 28, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 45
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Episode description

When Mark Bellow retired from his career of 44 years as an attorney, he decided to start writing novels, and uses his books to tackle social justice issues.

With his award winning “Zachary Black Legal Thriller Series,” he has created fictional novels about sexual abuse by the Catholic Church, a bigoted President, Islamophobia, white supremacists, and a divided nation, the Me-Too movement, police shootings of black men, gun control, and immigration at the border. His first book “Betrayal of Faith” while fictional, was based on his own experience as one of the first attorneys to sue the Catholic Church over sexual abuse by clergy. We have a lively conversation about his books, his passion for justice, and his goal to continue writing fiction about social issues.

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To connect with Mark, his books are on Amazon and most online book sources, and his website is: https://www.markmbello.com

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