Stark Justice: Case Files Book 2
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Michael McGavin
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Like a lot of men in his profession, he had a well-developed plan for his retirement. The RV was always part of it, his wife was the one who suggested it and she helped pick out the model down to the upholstery. But she died before he put his papers in; his only consolation was they had taken a weekend trip in the camper before she passed. She knew him, and made him swear he would not sell it, that he would go and live the life he really wanted. After he sold the house and pulled out of the driveway for the last time, he found the note she had left in the glovebox. He was free, she said. Free to complete the mission he had only just begun.
In this edition, he solves the following cases:
1 - Triple-Cross: The cop shot the drug dealer and thought he was going to get away with the goods. IT didn't work out that way.
2 – Company Town: Them who has the gold makes the rules, until the peasants revolt.
3 – Dog Meat: Everyone knew what was happening to the dogs, they just pretended they were missing. One of the pups was saved, in the end.
4 - Friends in Business: They found out the hard way what it means to borrow from a hard money lender.
5 – Fighting Carjackers: It wasn't much, but the Filipino knife grip worked as designed.
6 – Piece of the Action: Never, ever move into a community with an HOA. They start acting like your property is theirs and they don't stop until someone makes them.
7 – Threat Elimination: The war criminal was dealing in guns and three different kinds of Feds get in each others' way trying to take him down.
8 – Urban Warfare: They were well-organized and had some tactics, but not enough strategy. The ability to kill to the end was also missing.
9 – Flying Kites: At the end of a dirt road trailer park a boy learns how to protect his family.
10 – Escaped Animals: The prisoners took control of the transport and fled into the woods. The cops shouldn't have followed them and the only one who made it out alive was going to regret it.
11 – Stolen Secrets: When you don't know who to trust, shoot everyone and then run for the hills. It might never die down and you might have to keep running.
12 – Comedy of Shooters: The robbers shot first, then the workers shot back, then another group showed up and more shots rang out. The cops showed up in time to take pictures of all the dead bodies.
13 – Dueling Bootleggers: The plan sounded good on paper and worked for a while. But they got spooked and started shooting at each other without knowing they had been set up.
14 – Asset Forfeiture: Those who steal under color of law never, ever expect their victims to creep into their backyards and shoot them under the chin.
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