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About the Book

Six nights a week cover

Grief in the front seat. Chaos in the back seat. Darkness everywhere in between.

 

A taxi driver works the streets of a college town one hour north of Toronto, Ontario. While most people are asleep, he witnesses a side of life few ever see , raw, unpredictable, and often dangerous.

 

Behind the wheel, ordinary rides turn into extraordinary encounters. Court subpoenas. Violent confrontations. False accusations. Moments where a single decision could change everything. Each night delivers experiences that linger long after the engine shuts off.  But the danger isn’t only on the streets. Sill grieving the loss of his father to cancer, the driver is quietly battling depression, trying to make sense of life, and questioning whether he even wants to continue living it.

 

He doesn’t trust himself to end his own life, yet part of him drifts into situations where he wonders if someone else might. The fear, the exhaustion, and the unanswered questions ride with him every night. 

 

Adding to the tension, he chose this very cab company knowing a driver had recently been murdered, with the killer still at large.  Unfiltered, unsettling, and deeply human, this book pulls back the curtain on what really happens after dark, not just on the streets, but inside a mind pushed to its limits.

 

It’s a story about grief, survival, and searching for meaning when life feels dangerously close to slipping away.

John Douglas Pritchard Text
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