Robert B. Taylor announces the release of his book, ‘Fox Tales — The Kidnapping and Murder of Marion Parker.’

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“Fox Tales” is an engaging account that rises above time in the busy streets of 1927 Los Angeles amidst the festive Christmas celebrations. Renowned author and retired Los Angeles Police Department Commander Robert B. Taylor takes readers through an era of growth, hope, and unforeseen darkness.

As the city emerged as a cultural center, the joyous Christmas preparations were stopped on December 15, 1927. The abduction of twelve-year-old Marion Parker sends shockwaves across Los Angeles, turning it into headline news. Parents are filled with fear and concern for their children’s safety as the city becomes stunned by the brutal and heinous nature of Marion’s murder.

“Fox Tales” is a true story, with Taylor masterfully narrating the crime and providing a thrilling account that investigates the backgrounds of those involved. Through his expertise gained in overseeing investigations, particularly in child abuse and homicide cases, Taylor offers readers a unique perspective into the mind of a criminal while showing empathy for all victims of crime.

Robert B. Taylor, a retired LAPD Commander with a background in the Juvenile Division, brings his bundle of experience to “Fox Tales.” His vast contributions to professional journals and memberships in various law enforcement boards reflect his commitment to justice and a severe concern for victims. “Fox Tales” is a historical crime story and an emotional reminder of the continuous risks to children and the importance of protecting their innocence.

“Fox Tales” is set to amaze readers with its combination of history, suspense, and empathy. Join us on this journey that unfolds the nature of America’s criminal violence, leaving a long-lasting impact on the minds and hearts of readers.

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