The Abductors Book 2 Justice Served

The Abductors Book 2 Justice Served
Author: Richard Lippard
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164701221X

John Burton is the only survivor of the brutal attack on him and his friends off the coast of a small island in the Bahamas Fully recovered from his gunshot wounds, John heads for Miami in hopes of finding the killers of his wife and friends. There, he meets up with an unlikely partner, and the two of them track down the killers. Bent on revenge, John plans the assassination of each member of the pirate crew. But after meeting Miranda in Miami, John has a change of heart. He contacts FBI Agent Sally Martin with a plan so outrageous that it reaches the president of the United States. With the president's approval, the FBI, the DEA, and John can issue a crippling blow to the illicit drug traffic along the entire eastern seaboard of the United States. In the process, John can even earn his freedom.

Justice Served

Justice Served
Author: L. I. Adams
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781490453859

Justice Served is the second book in the Poaching Bliss series. This book is primarily from Josh's point of view and relates how he deals with the mental, physical, and spiritual damage as a result of his being Catherine's prisoner for over four years. As Josh's brain heals from the killer implant Catherine placed in his head, the neurons forge new paths within the injured tissue. As Josh struggles to cope with an increasing awareness of not only human thoughts but also animal images, he and Sioux begin gathering family and new friends around them so they can launch an attack on Catherine's Mexican hacienda and end her reign of terror once and for all.

Critical Pursuit

Critical Pursuit
Author: Janice Cantore
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414375530

Police officer Brinna Caruso, once kidnapped as a child, and her partner, Detective Jack O'Reilly, who recently lost his wife to a drunk driver, are assigned to a missing child case and must overcome individual difficulties to hunt for a criminal whose methods are similar to Brinna's original kidnapper.

Baltimore Chronicles Volume 2

Baltimore Chronicles Volume 2
Author: Treasure Hernandez
Publisher: Urban Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1599831643

From the author of the action-packed Flint series comes the second book in a powerful new street series chronicling both sides of Baltimore's black market.

Editor for Justice

Editor for Justice
Author: Alexander S. Leidholdt
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2002-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807127513

From his assumption of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot's editorial helm in 1919 until his death in 1950, Louis Isaac Jaffé served as one of the South's leading and most respected liberal journalists. Prejudice he faced as a Jew created in him an abiding empathy with the downtrodden, and his World War I military service and subsequent Red Cross work deepened his sensitivity to injustice. Alexander Leidholdt's new biography maps the battlefield of intolerance and civil rights violations on which Jaffé fired his journalistic salvos and explores the complexities of a man who was poised to become a national spokesman for a better South. Jaffé worked ceaselessly to advance racial understanding, successfully lobbying locally for black parks and beaches, black police, and a black college. A high point of Leidholdt's book is the account of Jaffé's attacks on mob justice, a stirring record of one writer's response to what he saw as inexcusable moral sluggishness in civil authorities. For his campaign urging Virginia lawmakers to adopt stiff antilynching legislation, he earned the 1929 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished editorial writing. Achieving a poignant balance between Jaffé's significant professional accomplishments and the private pains he bore—including anti-Semitism, a mentally unstable wife, and an estranged son—this superb study demonstrates how Jaffé's difficulties limited him as an active liberal reformer but also fueled his prescient and impassioned warnings against Hitler's rise to power in the early thirties. Drawing extensively from primary source material, much of it previously unexamined, Editor for Justice makes an important contribution to journalism and to southern, Jewish, and black history. Readers will treasure the depiction of an extraordinary champion of human rights.

Valiant

Valiant
Author: Laurann Dohner
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781419967092

Tammy has always tried to be prepared for any calamity life might send her way but she never imagined a sexy, lion man-beast in her future. He's huge, got the most exotic, golden cat-eyes she's ever seen, and she's so terrified she's speechless for the first time in her life. He's stalking closer, growling at her, and she's too terrified to even flee. Valiant hates humans. But when he gets a whiff of the adorable human female who has invaded his territory, he starts rethinking. Her fear scents of pure, sweet temptation and the closer he gets, the more appealing she becomes. Once he's got his hands on her, he isn't about to let her go. One thought will change his life. Mine! Before Tammy can regain her senses, she's flat on her back in Valiant's bed. Now he just has to use every inch of his big, buff body to convince her that she should stay with him forever.