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Lethal Justice

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The sequel to "Lethal Ghost!" Given enough time, can you convince your mind to change the truth? After the shocking conclusion to “Lethal Ghost,” everything in county sheriff Officer Luke Rennison’s life is disrupted, including his family, his friendships and his career. Lines are drawn in his midsize city, and Rennison is isolated, second-guessing his actions and facing down his own doubts as the trial for his life begins. But how do you find the truth when everyone is trying to use the trial to make their own statements or push their own agendas on issues such as police brutality, law enforcement procedures and the rights of citizens?

262 pages, Paperback

Published July 16, 2019

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Blake Sebring

23 books8 followers
Blake Sebring began working
for The News-Sentinel at age 15 and started
as a full-timer in 1988. After the
legendary Bud Gallmeier retired in
1990, Sebring took over coverage
of the Fort Wayne Komets, the
second-oldest minor league team
in North America.

He is the author of 10 books
and was inducted into the Indiana
Sportswriters and Sportscasters
Association Hall of Fame in 2015.
His hockey work can be followed at news-sentinel.com, and his books are available at blakesebring.com and on Amazon.

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August 9, 2019
I think most of us that read the thriller genre know that these reads involve disturbance and character conflict where friends betray friends and not all protagonists are good.

Yes, even our heroes have flaws and this often brings about a depth of complexity which entices readers by raising our anxiety or reaching into us - making us more aware of our specific phobias and eliciting panic when exposed.

I won't go into much detail about Lethal Justice but I will tell you Sebring's characters are names of people he knows. And what I love most about this is many of these names I recognize and it amuses me as to which direction he takes with their characters.

For those who have not read Sebring's thrillers, they have great rising action with twists. And more than being action-driven they have a valued argument and premise.

I've read most of Sebring's 11 books and it's always a pleasure to meet with him.
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July 14, 2019
Riveting sequel in an excellent series, author was awesome at book signing!
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