Terminal Justice: Mystery and Suspense Crime Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Joseph Morton
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Written by:
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Lyle Howard
About this listen
What would you do if you had only three months left to live? And what if all of your money had gone to pay for your medical treatment? And you had nothing to leave for your loved ones?
Think about it...what would you do?
Now a mysterious stranger has approached you with an intriguing offer....
Four million dollars will be inherited by your family upon your death,if you will strap plastic explosives around your waist and blow yourself to bits along with someone who has just been acquitted of a heinous crime.
Would you do it? You're going to die anyway. Think about it....
Most terminally ill patients spend their last days and hours sharing that most precious time with their families and friends.
In Lyle Howard's new pulse-pounding thriller, Terminal Justice, terminally ill patients spend their last few hours tracking down murderers and felons who have walked free on technicalities or horrible miscarriages of justice. Then the patients become violent avengers - killing the murderers in explosive suicide bombings.
A Mafia kingpin, a homicidal televangelist, and a handful of others...none of these acquitted transgressors is safe from the explosive retribution of the evil mastermind behind this brand of terminal justice.
When Gabe Mitchell, an ex-police detective who has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, is enlisted by the mysterious organization responsible for the suicide bombings, he will have to choose pulling the trigger on his own suicide bomb or risking everything to expose the deadly conspiracy.
From the opening detonation in Las Vegas to the surprise ending that won't be revealed until the story's very last sentence, Terminal Justice is a character-driven story that will keep the listener cheering for more.
©2016 Lyle Howard Markowitz (P)2016 Lyle Howard