Justice

Justice
ISBN-10
150101207X
ISBN-13
9781501012075
Series
Justice
Pages
392
Language
English
Published
2014-09-23
Publisher
CreateSpace
Author
Kevin Wimer

Description

The town of Cold Point West Virginia looks like any other small town in America. The one thing that makes this town different is the evil that lurks within it. What used to be a place that only a Hallmark card could describe has now turned into what nightmares are made of. The quiet sleepy little town has been under siege by the Drug Cartel. Murder is the new normal with death being dealt daily. The old saying of helping a neighbor in need could now get you killed. Gangs openly deal drugs in the center of town while the Sheriff's Department turns a blind eye. The Walker family auto parts store and mechanic shop has been a staple of Cold Point for years. The bright and welcoming smiles of the owner and its employees are now the scene of a grizzle murder. The owner's son, John Walker learns of the fate of his family while serving his last tour of duty in Iraq. Returning home hell-bent on finding who has murdered his family John Walker will deliver a swift Justice that only a Devil Dog Recon Marine can. Justice has come home in the form of a death dealing Marine

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