“For fans of this genre, the gritty power in Etzil’s writing is hard to deny…”- Self-Publishing Book ReviewA small-town sheriff’s dark past may be the only thing that keeps his town alive… city mafia stirs up trouble in his small town, Lamburt retaliates with swift, violent action. Now the crime syndicate is in search for answers… and blood.
With the lives of the people he swore to protect in grave danger, Lamburt will need every weapon in his arsenal to outmaneuver the mob. Even if it means he’ll risk exposing his past.
Fatal Justice is the second book in the best selling series starring Sheriff Jack Lamburt, the ultimate vigilante. If you like gritty realism, high-tech surveillance, and no-holds-barred justice, then you’ll love John Etzil’s gripping thrillers.
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Fed the warped part of my mind! Loved it.
great story, easy to read, interesting
Quirky premise but totally believable. Very violent!
I thought it was quite good, read it in two sittings.
I liked the book.
Book is great. I am half way through and can’t put it down.
Somewhat predictable but of fun read.
I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to reading more of this series. It was action packed.
Extremely good read.
Loved it!
I enjoyed reading it.
The author doesn’t get bogged down in extraneous details; just enough details to understand the characters and tell the story.
Enjoyed
It seems to be written by a young man explaining a wet dream he had.
Deleted It
I haven’t read it
If you have seen the motion picture Walking Tall (either version) then you have the story line. Stereotypical lawman, rough and tough lover and a greasy dirtbag bad guy. Alright throw in a bit of Roadhouse.
The characters were upside down. The ‘good’ guys acted like bad guys. Left me very unsettled. I couldn’t finish it.
not believable, an unrealistic happy ending.
Was hoping for a new series like Longmire or Jo Pickett but this was disappointing. It might be good for adolescent boys with short attention spans.