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📍 Noticed
Innocent Injustice (A Chance Reddick Thriller Book 1)
by David Archer
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Synopsis
PERENNIAL USA TODAY BESTSELLER DAVID ARCHER IS AT HIS BEST IN THIS GRITTY THRILLER OF THE LIKES OF LEE CHILD.
Chance was a good boy. He had always done his best to do what was right, and worked hard to help his grandparents, who were raising him and his sister after their parents died in a tragic ...
Chance was a good boy. He had always done his best to do what was right, and worked hard to help his grandparents, who were raising him and his sister after their parents died in a tragic ...
PERENNIAL USA TODAY BESTSELLER DAVID ARCHER IS AT HIS BEST IN THIS GRITTY THRILLER OF THE LIKES OF LEE CHILD.
Chance was a good boy. He had always done his best to do what was right, and worked hard to help his grandparents, who were raising him and his sister after their parents died in a tragic accident. When an opportunity came to go to college, Chance began to think life might be on its way to getting better. But then, his little sister Robin was killed in a senseless murder, and Chance's world started falling apart.
His grandfather, shocked at the loss of Robin, suffered a heart attack that took him away, as well. It was just Chance and his grandmother, and little hope that the killers would ever be brought to justice. Justice. Grandma had told Chance all about justice.
Now, it was time to put those lessons to work.
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