Susan Russe's New Book 'The Flip Side' Shares a True Account About Justice Turning Into Injustice Inside the Court System

Susan Russe, a highly decorated female who retired at the rank of major, has completed her most recent book “The Flip Side”:  a gripping and potent journey about an individual who was incarcerated and isolated and has seen the hardships in the living conditions of many in prison.

Susan writes, “This book was written after being wrongfully accused of a crime of Grand Theft while working for the Sheriff’s Office. Even though I did not commit a crime of Grand Theft, I was used as a political example of what could happen for promoting careers within the office and using money from a jail account. So I was sentenced to the ‘flip side’ from the justice I served and the injustice of being sentenced to a place of confinement, which involved racism, sexism, violence, rape, and allowing the government to get involved in the warehousing of prisoners.

"I wrote this book for the families of a child that might be headed in the wrong direction, the first-time correctional officer, and for people to be aware that most times, justice turns into injustice from the court system we feel is there to protect us.

This book is a must-read. People need to see what happens to a first-time offender behind the walls of a prison.”

Published by Fulton Books, Susan Russe’s book is a closer perspective of the flawed justice system in the state and the personal experience of a correctional officer placed in isolation.

This book is written to help others embrace and preserve their dignity, humility, and self-respect to hold on to their inner peace even if the world runs in chaos.

Readers who wish to experience this brilliant work can purchase “The Flip Side” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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