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Outside the Law

By: Phillip Thompson
Narrated by: J. Rodney Turner
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There's a new badge in the land of crime fiction...and it's pinned on a man who can stand tall alongside lawmen like Raylan Givens, Walt Longmire, and Jesse Stone.

Sheriff Colt Harper lives by his own moral code. His relentless crusade against drug crimes in his rural Mississippi county infuriates a Memphis mobster who sends Hack, his cold-blooded assassin, to stop him. ATF Special Agent Molly McDonough, looking to save her troubled career, follows Hack's trail of corpses to Harper's turf. The fates of Harper, McDonough, and Hack collide in a bloody, brutal showdown for justice, redemption, and survival that can only be fought outside the law.

©2017 Phillip Thompson (P)2017 Brash Books LLC
Modern Detectives Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Emotionally Gripping

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Critic reviews

"Tough, fast-paced...Thompson's convincing characters race toward an inevitable and explosive showdown." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Sheriff Harper is an old-west gunfighter in the modern world. The action doesn't stop." (David Morrell, New York Times best-selling author of First Blood, the novel that introduced Rambo)
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An enjoyable story with good characters. I found the use of “he” a little confusing at times when there were more than one male character in a scene quite often which was distracting, but otherwise a good story!
I enjoyed the narration and would definitely listen to him again, but there was very little differentiation between any character voices, which again was a little confusing at times during conversations.
Neither is enough of an issue to not listen though.
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.

“You know what me and a dead owl have in common? Neither one of us give a hoot!”

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