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Deluded

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After the Watcher and his team got help from Frank, he made them commit to finding his brother in Plano, who has been grieving over his wife's death, and help him deliver a message to him. Finding Frank’s younger brother, Jimmy, would have been an easy one for the vigilante group, but the man was almost a ghost. Not very many persons in the town knew his name or had ever seen him. You would believe that finding someone in such a small town would be easy, but the team found themselves almost a week in Plano, still trying to find Jimmy.

A simple errand had them searching for four missing pregnant women. Maybe if they joined the search, it would help the town find their missing co-residents. But there was more to the case than the town knew about. The sheriffs have arrested the wrong person and were bent on making him confess to the crime he did not commit. Only one sheriff knew that the suspect was just another victim, but he needed more proof to win his colleagues over. Maybe if he worked with a vigilante group, he might just win his colleagues over. Maybe they’ll both save an innocent victim from being prosecuted wrongly.

64 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 23, 2020

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December 25, 2020
Interesting idea, an improvement on the previous story. Unfortunately too many things that do not seem real, a policeman taking a body from a crime scene to a police station to prove a suspect innocent and a psychiatrist treating her own husband, the author seems to have little knowledge for standard procedures. Average story with a few interesting moments.
I was given a complimentary copy from the publisher and am leaving a honest voluntary review
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