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Alex Markman

    Messenger of Death
    Justice of Brenda The Wolverine
    • 2019

      Justice of Brenda The Wolverine

      • 246 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      "Edward Green, a likable, young, successful professional, he had seemed happy with life. The only son of rich and generous parents, he had a good career, a loving girlfriend, and plenty of friends. So why did he cut his veins in his luxury condo apartment? Melissa Bonar, one of the best homicide detectives in Canada, is on the case. She found no evidence of a crime. The only clue is Edward's last word: Wolverine. Melissa's search leads her to Brenda Rorke, a young woman jailed five years earlier in a federal prison for attempted murder. When Brenda successfully defends herself against a violent inmate, she earned the nickname Wolverine for her fearlessness and willingness to fight to the death. Soon after the fight, she becomes a model prisoner, earning positive references and glowing recommendations from the wardens and, subsequently, from her parole officer. Brenda was so well behaved that Melissa thinks she's too good to be true. Brenda is currently living in a trailer park with a full-patch member of a tough biker gang. Digging further, Melissa discovers that Brenda had been raped at a wild graduation party five years earlier, and that her abusers uploaded obscene pictures of the crime onto the Internet. Melissa's case grows more complicated, and more violent drama unfolds with Brenda's abduction by the rival gang, her fierce fight to escape, and the resulting car crash that leads to her attacker's arrest. As Brenda pursues her vendetta, she comes to realize that while the memories of what happened to her might never leave her, but her anger against her attackers is softening; her life, which she once thought was ruined, is surprisingly happy, as she has found love, success, and signs that people can change for the better-as she has. The only question is whether she can stop what she has set in motion without more people getting hurt or killed, including the love of her life. Wrestling with her own philosophical demons, brought on by the inequities of a corrupt pocket of the criminal justice system, Melissa devises a brilliant but unorthodox solution that will prevent a gang war, end the escalating violence, and bring about an oddly appropriate brand of justice that protects the innocent, neutralizes the guilty, and satisfies her sense of duty, fairness, and right and wrong. Melissa and Brenda, two strong, intelligent women from different backgrounds, clash in a battle of psychological warfare, only to realize in the end that they share very similar notions of justice and morality, and stand together against a common dilemma: crime and punishment."-- Provided by publisher

      Justice of Brenda The Wolverine
    • 2010

      Messenger of Death

      • 310 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Messenger of Death, a novel by Alex Markman, takes the reader into the frightening and fascinating world of bikers' turf wars and encounters with the law. Inspired by gang wars in Quebec, Canada, in the late 1990s, Messenger of Death follows the lifestyle of the fictitious gangsters of two biker gangs, the Devil's Knights and the Iron Ghosts. The Knights' and the Ghosts' illegal drug trade in a Canadian province expands to the point where they can't co-exist. In the terrifying drama of violence that follows, police and the criminal courts are helpless to stop the war. Although penetration of the gang by an informant is impossible, when the police corner Knight's hit man, Claude, he agrees to become a police informant. Spearheaded by a woman whose nephew was a victim of the bikers, the government adopts new laws, but victory over the gangs is short lived.

      Messenger of Death