The law imprisoned him in a nightmare. Murder was the only way out. Once the stranger brought the gun, Kazmer`s rage and deadly cunning made him an avenging angel. His wife had stolen his children. The courts had taken away his dignity. The lawyers had robbed him of his home, his money, his manhood. Now he plunges to the edge of sanity, pushed by an ancient human instinct for justice, and begins a terrifying rush toward his ultimate act of violence. But when he strikes, will you brand him a psychopath or call him a hero?
George Jonas (born June 15, 1935) is a Hungarian-born Canadian writer, poet and journalist. Describing himself as a classical liberal, he is the author of 16 books.