What
Lies Within
by
Robert Smith
Genre:
Crime Thriller
“There
are four kinds of Homicide:
felonious,
excusable, justifiable, and praiseworthy.”
—Ambrose
Bierce
This
is a story about duty, revenge, murder, and horror.
The
system failed Tyler McDermitt. He and his brother have vowed to
protect unfortunate youth from a similar fate - or at least make
those responsible, pay. The McDermitt brothers, victims of child
abuse and molestation, escaped their hell and have decided to clean
up after the failings of a flawed justice system.
The
rough streets of Dorchester, south Boston, have hardened two aspiring
vigilantes and prepared them for a mission. One brother has a good
heart, a conscience, and a burning
compassion. His twisted sense
of morality has burdened him with a deep sense of responsibility. The
other brother is as hard as nails and as cold as ice. He is hell-bent
on revenge and aims to ensure the other stays the course.
A
motivated young detective is on their scent; she and her veteran
partner look to foil McDermitt brothers' plan.
Something
from the boys' past - something dark - is also closing in.
Robert
Smith (A.K.A. TyCobbsTeeth) hails from Prince Edward Island (off
Canada's east coast).
On
this small island, ocean waves drive hard against red cliffs. So,
with fears that the sandstone island might soon melt into the
Atlantic, Robert finished his studies in Information Technology and
moved to Canada's capital.
Robert
has worked in network design, administration and security. He
recently transitioned from a job managing a digital forensics team
(supporting investigations) to Enterprise Architecture. That's his
day job. At night, he writes.
This
author writes thrillers (psychological, suspense, crime and horror).
Pick one up if you like that sort of thing.
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