Urban Justice, John Etzil
Urban Justice, John Etzil
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Urban Justice
Jack Lamburt 3

Author: John Etzil

Narrator: Alan Taylor

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/09/2018


Synopsis

"This is a fast, guilty pleasure of a read that is perfect for an afternoon escape. With rapid chapters, snappy dialogue and more vengeful fight scenes than you can shake a stick at, Urban Justice is a rollicking, thrill-a-minute book"- Self Publishing Review

A small-town sheriff has some unfinished business in the big city…
Jack Lamburt doesn’t negotiate with drug dealers. When he learns that his girlfriend Debbie’s sister is keeping company with New Jersey gang leaders, he opts to spring her the only way he knows how. With a hail of bullets and blood…
On his quest to get Debbie’s sister free, Lamburt attracts the attention of an FBI agent eager to take the vigilante down. Things get even hairier when a drug lord goes on the war path to reverse the sheriff’s rescue mission with some deadly revenge. With Debbie and her sister in the crosshairs, Lamburt must outsmart and outshoot a growing list of enemies…
Urban Justice is the standalone third book in the best selling series of vigilante thrillers starring Sheriff Jack Lamburt. If you like brutal action, high-tech villains, and unflinching violence, then you’ll love John Etzil’s gritty series.
Buy Urban Justice for a story that comes out with its guns blazing today!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dusty

John Etzil's hilarious badass, Jack Lamburt, is back in book two of his Vigilante Justice Thriller series. Once again Lamburt's friends and sidekicks flesh out a fun cast of characters in a fast-paced thriller. Jack's hot bartender girlfriend is his sidekick and straight man to his comedic lead. Tog......more

Goodreads review by Mary

Oh dear. Lamburt is the wild card, the whacked out vigilante....dishing out death and destruction wherever he goes. The author gives a shout-out to Russell Blake-that is an intentional mention, right? And a nod to Lee Childs’ Jack Reacher. Yes, I’ll keep reading.......more