The Vigilante Life of Scott McKenzie
Middle Falls Time Travel, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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MacLeod Andrews
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Written by:
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Shawn Inmon
About this listen
Scott McKenzie's father killed his mother and himself. Scott vowed to do anything in his power to stop similar murders.
He longed to be a police officer, but a tour in Vietnam in 1970 derailed that career. Two years later, wounded in body and soul, Scott died. He didn't go on to what was next, though. Instead, he woke up with a chance to live his life over and over until he got it right.
Murderers will never see him coming.
But, by using violence to save others, is he losing his own soul?
Includes a special bonus note read by the author.
©2019 Shawn Inmon (P)2019 Podium AudioVery well preformed!
This is my first book I have listened to from this Author, will be looking for more of his works.
Great Listen
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The story transports us back and forward in time and dare I say makes one wish we could do the same.
Great reads
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About the strory, I liked how Scott’s recovery wasn’t miraculous and took time or lives to fix, give him purpose and help. I would not support a vigilanty because violence to end violence is not the right answer but I understand why he did it and being in an unbalanced life I may have answered it like he did.
Frankly, his redemption was perfect. His idea about how to spend the proceeds from a song and his work with Jon and Sam to build it was fantastic and perfect for him and « his » people.
It turned the story to a more hopeful line of sight. I also like that he died peacefully on his last life.
Great narration, too!
Once again, another great book!
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