Middle-aged, stuck-in-the-cold-war, Frank Richins has recently retired from the railroad. Having raised three daughters, and being a problem solver, he has a blind spot for the inefficiency of civil justice when it comes to the protection of young women. His adventure begins with a phone call yanking him from his slumber, followed by an audacious deposit into his gym bag, falsely connecting him to a human-sex-trafficking operation. Never quite sure when someone is being sarcastic, unclear about the term Latina, and baffled by the concept of the cloud, the flawed, gruff family man trades a retired life of changing light bulbs and repairing toilets to infiltrate an organization thought to be controlled by the Russian Mafia. It’s a runaway train ride destined for derailment with every twist and turn. Live Long Days is a fresh take on a topic that can never get too much attention, human trafficking.