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Justice Served

Published
Oct 2013
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Thriller Thriller
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430

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Jake Keller was no different than the hundreds of thousands of middle aged men working and living in New York City, until the day that changed the world. On September 11, 2001, Jake was as sickened and saddened as were most right thinking Americans. But on the following day, after dealing with his anger, he began a five year journey to determine why the world ran off the tracks. He didn't care how this tragic event occurred or who was behind it. The perpetrators of the attack on the United States were criminals by anyone's definition. Any system of justice based on civilized law would have found these 19 criminals guilty of murder, but they died leaving many questions unanswered Jake realized something else was amiss in a free world that espoused freedom, democracy and the adherence to Judeo-Christian law. Jake grappled with understanding why justice and the law were different. He studied the works of great philosophers and renowned and respected leaders of social issues like Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi. Jake wanted to know why some criminals escaped justice even when they stood before the bar. He was curious as to why certain people with money and position that broke the law never saw the inside of a courtroom. He was convinced there was no justice for specific elite and known criminals, many of whom were hiding in plain sight. It was five years after 9/11 when Jake Keller decided to render ultimate justice.

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First Edition Oct 2013 Black Rose Writing ISBN 161296270X
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Nov 2013 Black Rose Writing ISBN B00GDS4K5Y
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