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Tinley Park resident Marty Rose, 53, with his new book "End of Innocence." He is pictured with one of the two benches he designed for the village's Benches on the Avenue. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Tinley Park resident Marty Rose, 53, with his new book "End of Innocence". He is pictured with one of the two benches he designed for the village's Benches on the Avenue. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Tinley Park resident Marty Rose, 53, with his new book "End of Innocence". He is pictured with one of the two benches he designed for the village's Benches on the Avenue. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Eddie Rogers sits with musical instruments in his apartment in Oak Forest, IL on Thursday June 14, 2012. He promotes peace. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
When Tinley Park resident Marty Rose began writing his novel, “End of Innocence,” he knew it would raise some eyebrows. But he didn’t care. Not only has he been happily married for 23 years, he has three daughters, is active in his church and is …