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Blurred Horizons: Justice is better served by those who have experienced the pain
Blurred Horizons: Justice is better served by those who have experienced the pain
Blurred Horizons: Justice is better served by those who have experienced the pain
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Blurred Horizons: Justice is better served by those who have experienced the pain

Written by Brett Nicholas

Narrated by Kevin Rineer

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A ruthless sheriff is threatening a small township where truth and equity have been buried with his martyrs till one man appears—an nemesis avenger whose history is a secret and whose destiny is signed in blood.

Anyone who joins Sheriff is lifeless, wanting, or threatened. One of them is a divorced mommy striving to preserve her kids but bolstering herself for the most dangerous. The new man worries about the end. He’s viewed it in his fantasies. Now it’s an opportunity to show the corrupt Sherriff a drill in horror. However, in switching predators into victims, will the new man discover a few enigmas of his private life?

When the law fails to serve us, we must serve as the law. 

On this occasion, justice is better served by those who have experienced the pain.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 7, 2021
ISBN9781662290565
Blurred Horizons: Justice is better served by those who have experienced the pain

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The setting is very atmospheric and the characterization is excellent. It is easy to visualize all the main characters in the story.
    The plot was very engaging both in terms of its mystery and drama. However, I was initially a little surprised by the 'supernatural' aspect relating to the main character; a nomadic vigilante with only a short-term memory but clearly possessing both knowledge and skills in how to track and kill people). He can't remember his own past or even his own name but when he sees other people's past he has to help make the future a better place for others who are or may become involved.
    Enjoyed it as the action was fast and the characters possible.
    Change from the usual shootouts and car chases.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What a master Brett is at keeping the tension level high. This is such a hard book to review because even with the smallest detail about the content runs the risk of spoiling and I don't want to spoil any surprises. Part of the joy in reading this book is trying to guess what happens next. it's one of the best detective stories I've read in a long time.