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Specter

Brian Delaney, Randy Delaney

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

Throughout history, there have been men who operated from the shadows, balancing
between angel and demon. Wes Lindsell is one such man, striking from the shadows to
defend the common man.
After a stellar career in the U.S. Army's Special Forces and the Criminal Investigation
Division, Wes retires, but not for long. The failing legal system of modern America pulls him back into action, fighting corruption from street punks to the highest law offices and liberal court justices.
Wes’s journey takes him across the Ohio Valley, Kentucky's coal mines, Chicago’s streets, and Detroit's inner city, ending at the volatile southwest border in a clash with the cartels.
But as Wes soon learns, when a woman is involved, the path of righteousness can become very murky.
Available since: 08/11/2024.

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