Author: | A. M. Harding | ISBN: | 9781301967681 |
Publisher: | A. M. Harding | Publication: | January 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | A. M. Harding |
ISBN: | 9781301967681 |
Publisher: | A. M. Harding |
Publication: | January 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Who speaks for those with no voice of their own?
The suburb of Crawfield is a mire of neglect, crime, and petty vandalism. Still, all is not lost, not yet. There are those who bring justice to the streets. In a place without courts or trials, the vigilantes exact swift punishments on those the law has forgotten.
The past had been hard enough on Jade already. She had never wanted any trouble and, as long as she kept her head down, her life remained quiet and safe. After interrupting an assault on a woman she didn't even know, Jade has been changed forever. With nothing more than a hooded sweatshirt and a knife in her hand, she has joined the ranks of those taking moral right into their own hands.
In the dark labyrinth of Crawfield's alleys and abandoned buildings, it can be hard to see where right ends and wrong begins. When you break the law to uphold it, who gets to decide how far is too far?
Who speaks for those with no voice of their own?
The suburb of Crawfield is a mire of neglect, crime, and petty vandalism. Still, all is not lost, not yet. There are those who bring justice to the streets. In a place without courts or trials, the vigilantes exact swift punishments on those the law has forgotten.
The past had been hard enough on Jade already. She had never wanted any trouble and, as long as she kept her head down, her life remained quiet and safe. After interrupting an assault on a woman she didn't even know, Jade has been changed forever. With nothing more than a hooded sweatshirt and a knife in her hand, she has joined the ranks of those taking moral right into their own hands.
In the dark labyrinth of Crawfield's alleys and abandoned buildings, it can be hard to see where right ends and wrong begins. When you break the law to uphold it, who gets to decide how far is too far?