JUDGES: Necessary Evil

JUDGES: Necessary Evil
ISBN-10
1786185555
ISBN-13
9781786185556
Series
Judges
Category
Fiction
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2021-07-07
Publisher
Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Author
Michael Carroll

Description

United States of America, 2051 A.D. Chief Eustace Fargo is dead... A routine stop, a gunshot, and the world changes. It’s been twenty years since Francesco Deacon first put on the badge, and it grows heavier every year; but today more than ever, there’s work to do. And then Judges in Philadelphia pick up Dallas Hawker, a long-time fugitive and Deacon’s closest ever link to a crime-lord he’s been chasing his whole career...

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