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Vigilante Blood
- Narrated by: Michael Langan
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
Welcome to the city of Greenville, where murder is never what it seems. Detective Lynn Pocker and her team are battling crime on several fronts: two serial murderers and a secret organization that has been pulling the strings of crime and justice for decades. Our heroine will have to fight this and her own personal struggles as she herself becomes ensnared in the game of foxes and hounds.
Lynn could feel her pulse quicken, her face flushing. Taking a few deep breaths in and out, she tried to gain control of her emotions. She took a quick sip of her hot lavender tea. A tornado of questions and emotions twirled within her mind. Everything she thought she had known, everything that she had buried when she entered the academy, things she had thought that had been locked away in her heart were resurfacing. The light of this newfound truth exposed her to new injuries.
In her rising anger, she cried, "This can't be! I saw his bullet-riddled body. Jay is dead, and that's the end of it! Whoever this, this asinine animal is doesn't know who he is dealing with."
Does she have what it takes to rescue her town? Is she willing to do whatever it takes to get her happy ending? Or is this the beginning of the end for Greenville's infamous detective?
Lynn shouted "GVPD!" and ran into the room. No one was there. She proceeded down the hall, searching and calling. "Selena, I know you are here! Let's finish this here and now!"
Nothing but silence answered her call.
She went back to room 284. Lynn had seen a lot as a detective, but she had to vacate the room for fear of vomiting.
In time, everything is revealed, but does the truth really set one free?