It's been a year since Sam Shepherd embarked on a one-man mission to change the justice system, a mission that ended on live television in front of a stunned nation. His mission became a calling, a movement for change that demanded to be heard.
They didn't listen.
From the ashes of that mission rise a new group, one that has vowed to succeed were Sam failed. Special Agent Jack Randall of the FBI finds himself tasked with stopping them. It promises to be a fight like he's never known.
This time he's not after one killer, he's up against twelve.
I’ll admit, when I finished Episode 6, I thought I could figure out what would happen in Episode 7. I was not even close but by no means disappointed… actually ‘impressed’ is the better word.
To me this is a mixture of Crime Fiction and Law Enforcement Procedural with a dose of Political Intrigue.
In searching for one of The Twelve Shepherds, Jack’s team is getting physical. The newest recruit is facing an unexpected challenge. As one Shepherd is completing an assignment, home base is alerted to chatter from an unexpected location.
Warning: This is for Mature Audiences due to Violence and Adult Situations.
It's enjoyable reading along as the characters all interact with each other and the story moves along. I'm definitely hooked on this series because I'm always anxious to learn what happens next.