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Judgment Cometh (and That Right Soon)

Joe Dillard, Book 8

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Judgment Cometh (and That Right Soon)

By: Scott Pratt
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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A Supreme Court Justice is found cut into pieces in the back of a pick-up truck.

Three other judges have already gone missing.

In the eighth installment of Scott Pratt's best-selling Joe Dillard Series, Dillard is hired to represent the man driving the pick-up. As Dillard delves into the case, he comes to believe his client is not guilty. But who is? Who has been kidnapping and killing judges all over the state of Tennessee?

The search for that answer leads Dillard and his friend, Sheriff Leon Bates, down a path so dark and so dangerous to a villain so evil, it will change both Joe and Leon forever—if they manage to survive.

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"Pratt's richly developed characters are vivid and believable, especially the strong Southern women who fight their male-dominated culture from behind a facade of vulnerability." (Publisher's Weekly)

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Once again this writer delivers and TC gives a performance full of character. The author has avoided the current trend to go into more and more explicit gory detail where many others would and it is to his credit that he leaves it to the listeners imagination.

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