Author: | Jags Arthurson | ISBN: | 9780992822606 |
Publisher: | Jags Arthurson | Publication: | July 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jags Arthurson |
ISBN: | 9780992822606 |
Publisher: | Jags Arthurson |
Publication: | July 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Peter James, International best-selling author said of this book, "Jags is a promising and extremely talented new novelist.”
All proceeds from sales of this book will go to Rottingdean and Saltdean Lions Club Charitable Trust Fund
Sometimes it’s circumstances that dish out the misery and you just have to put up with it. Sometimes it’s other people doing the dishing. Then, when the pain gets too bad, even the most law abiding citizen may just start pushing back.
True, in the case of Brenda and Sean it was life that dealt the bad hand but Karl, orphaned as a teenager by a drunken driver, on the run in Europe, became the tool of drug dealers and whore masters. There’s Lydia, the victim of a violent ex-fiancé who has lost her family and international sporting career. George has also had his career as a senior police officer trashed by a gangland Mr Big. The life of twins, Andrea and Ryan, was ruined by a fraudster and a suicide. Terrorists took Paddy’s legs and you don’t want to know what happened to Sandy!
Barclay is a gangland boss who needs Ryan’s specialist skills to commit a crime and will do anything to coerce his assistance. So Ryan is faced with the prospect of dire consequences or a long prison sentence.
But maybe … just maybe … there’s a third option. Is it possible that a group of ordinary people, unskilled in the arts of crime, could fight back? Could generate their own justice? Pagan justice?
Peter James, International best-selling author said of this book, "Jags is a promising and extremely talented new novelist.”
All proceeds from sales of this book will go to Rottingdean and Saltdean Lions Club Charitable Trust Fund
Sometimes it’s circumstances that dish out the misery and you just have to put up with it. Sometimes it’s other people doing the dishing. Then, when the pain gets too bad, even the most law abiding citizen may just start pushing back.
True, in the case of Brenda and Sean it was life that dealt the bad hand but Karl, orphaned as a teenager by a drunken driver, on the run in Europe, became the tool of drug dealers and whore masters. There’s Lydia, the victim of a violent ex-fiancé who has lost her family and international sporting career. George has also had his career as a senior police officer trashed by a gangland Mr Big. The life of twins, Andrea and Ryan, was ruined by a fraudster and a suicide. Terrorists took Paddy’s legs and you don’t want to know what happened to Sandy!
Barclay is a gangland boss who needs Ryan’s specialist skills to commit a crime and will do anything to coerce his assistance. So Ryan is faced with the prospect of dire consequences or a long prison sentence.
But maybe … just maybe … there’s a third option. Is it possible that a group of ordinary people, unskilled in the arts of crime, could fight back? Could generate their own justice? Pagan justice?