Author: | Walt Sautter | ISBN: | 9781370105700 |
Publisher: | Walt Sautter | Publication: | December 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Walt Sautter |
ISBN: | 9781370105700 |
Publisher: | Walt Sautter |
Publication: | December 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Meet Jack, a God-fearing family man with malice towards none but little does he know of that which awaits him. Within days of our meeting, Jack’s life will be shattered and he will be forced into new, perilous surroundings. He is sure he knows the cause of his downfall and vengeful thoughts haunt him incessantly.
He is soon drawn into a struggle with local thugs which forces him into a dangerous confrontation. Jack becomes ever hardened by the conflict and together with the help new found friends, he takes grisly retaliation.
Emboldened by his newly acquired mettle he decides to avenge those who he believes led to his initial undoing. Revenge will be sweet or so he thinks?
Prepare yourself for a jaw-dropping ending!
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Some scenes from Fish Farm -
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She tried to run but she is too old and slow. So he caught her and grabbed her by the scruff of the neck; carried her over to the stove and turned it on. He held Suzy over the burner and yelled '"If you don't tell me this cat is gonna get lit up!"
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"Never killed nobody. Killed a dog once, my dog.I loved that Sammy." "How come you killed him? "Hal hesitates. "He got sick. In those days, back in my town, the only sick animals that ever saw a vet was ones that was worth money, like farm stock.
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"Ralph, he hasn't hunted in five years now." "How so?" "It seems that poor Ralph was using the grinder and he got his hand caught. It took off all of his fingers includin' his trigger finger. After that happened he didn't want no part of this machine"
*
The room remained silent for several seconds as the smell of gun smoke quaffed through the air.
Then, Larry’s voice shattered the quiet.
“Petey, ya can come out now. Ya gotta see how good I did”
*
He then proceeded to the counter, disassembled the shotgun and put it back in the satchel. He went to the far end of the counter beyond where the carnage was lying and sat down.
“Petey, get over here!” he commanded.
Petey obeyed.
Larry then looked Charlie straight in the eye and spoke.
“Two eggs over light, home fries, rye toast, and a coffee.”
Meet Jack, a God-fearing family man with malice towards none but little does he know of that which awaits him. Within days of our meeting, Jack’s life will be shattered and he will be forced into new, perilous surroundings. He is sure he knows the cause of his downfall and vengeful thoughts haunt him incessantly.
He is soon drawn into a struggle with local thugs which forces him into a dangerous confrontation. Jack becomes ever hardened by the conflict and together with the help new found friends, he takes grisly retaliation.
Emboldened by his newly acquired mettle he decides to avenge those who he believes led to his initial undoing. Revenge will be sweet or so he thinks?
Prepare yourself for a jaw-dropping ending!
_________________________
Some scenes from Fish Farm -
*
She tried to run but she is too old and slow. So he caught her and grabbed her by the scruff of the neck; carried her over to the stove and turned it on. He held Suzy over the burner and yelled '"If you don't tell me this cat is gonna get lit up!"
*
"Never killed nobody. Killed a dog once, my dog.I loved that Sammy." "How come you killed him? "Hal hesitates. "He got sick. In those days, back in my town, the only sick animals that ever saw a vet was ones that was worth money, like farm stock.
*
"Ralph, he hasn't hunted in five years now." "How so?" "It seems that poor Ralph was using the grinder and he got his hand caught. It took off all of his fingers includin' his trigger finger. After that happened he didn't want no part of this machine"
*
The room remained silent for several seconds as the smell of gun smoke quaffed through the air.
Then, Larry’s voice shattered the quiet.
“Petey, ya can come out now. Ya gotta see how good I did”
*
He then proceeded to the counter, disassembled the shotgun and put it back in the satchel. He went to the far end of the counter beyond where the carnage was lying and sat down.
“Petey, get over here!” he commanded.
Petey obeyed.
Larry then looked Charlie straight in the eye and spoke.
“Two eggs over light, home fries, rye toast, and a coffee.”