Russell Shuler's second book, "e;Confessions from the Chair,"e; unfolds a riveting narrative centered around Sana, a resilient young Black woman whose life takes a tumultuous turn following a brutal encounter with a white supremacist named Jeff. The traumatic experience, resulting in an unwanted pregnancy, becomes the catalyst for a journey marked by vengeance and profound psychological transformation. Her child, conceived in a moment of hatred, becomes a paradoxical source of strength, propelling Sana and her gang on a relentless quest for justice."e;Confessions from the Chair"e; skillfully blends thriller, drama, and suspense, delving into human resilience and the moral dilemmas of vigilante justice. The novel is a stark reminder of the complexities of human morality and the strength that emerges from shared struggles and experiences. It is a compelling testament to the enduring human spirit in the face of darkness.