Two Sides of the Same Coin: What Is Harm?Book I of the Dr. T'Shaka Malone Series
By Dr. TJ Debnam
At just eighteen, Dr. T'Shaka Malone is a living contradiction. A prodigy with three PhDs, a Nobel Peace Prize, and a rare cognitive ability to reconstruct crime scenes as living holograms in his mind, he is the youngest FBI field agent in history. Raised in love, grounded in discipline, and guided by an unshakable belief in justice, he embodies the system at its best.
But nothing in his training prepared him for this.
When a federal judge is found dead in a U.S. courthouse under impossibly clean circumstances, T'Shaka's first major case forces him into a moral battlefield where the lines between right and wrong blur. The killer leaves no fingerprints, no wounds, and no traditional motive-only a chilling pattern. Each victim is a powerful authority figure who once escaped accountability. At every scene, a white card bearing a broken Rod of Asclepius appears-a twisted symbol of medicine, now a warning.
This is not random violence.
This is moral correction.
As T'Shaka builds the profile, he uncovers a brilliant and disciplined mind-someone with medical expertise who believes the justice system itself is diseased. Where T'Shaka trusts reform through law, Dr. Booker T. Atticus Williams believes in intervention through certainty. One operates within the system. The other has decided the system is the disease.
Two brilliant men.
One shared world.
Two radically different conclusions about justice.
As racism, political pressure, and institutional resistance close in, T'Shaka must confront the series' central question:
When the system causes harm, who decides how it ends?
Two Sides of the Same Coin: What Is Harm? is a gripping psychological thriller exploring justice, morality, race, and power, where brilliance becomes a weapon, philosophy becomes motive, and justice is never neutral.