Evil men are among us, living and moving and having their being. No doubt, you've met a few - for there are no shortage of them. Bobby Austin is one of those men.
Bad men, just begging to get what they deserve.
In court they tell us: "The wheels of justice move slow."
In church they tell us: "We'll understand it all better by and by."
In the doctor's office they tell us: "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning."
Not everyone is all that patient. Sometimes, the hand of Karma needs some help. Sometimes, somebody steps forward to supply that help. Sometimes, somebody delivers some old-fashioned backyard justice.
This book is about one of those times. Scroll up and read all about Bobby Austin getting his just desserts. It couldn't happen to a more-deserving fellow.
The idea for this book came from an old unsolved murder case that took place in my wife's hometown of Jasper, Alabama. I heard her and her relatives talking about it.
A man was blown up by a bomb placed in his own lawn mower. When he turned the key, that was the last thing he ever did.
An exciting first chapter is important for any book, and this one has that covered. The story begins with a bang, and the excitement doesn't let up.
This is not a true crime story. The same method of killing is used. But everything else is purely fictional.
Be careful next time you crank your lawn mower. If you have any enemies, maybe you had better look under it. Especially if you live in Walker County. Enjoy!