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Injustice Served
Injustice Served
Injustice Served
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Injustice Served

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Brian Walton is a loving father and a devoted advertising executive who's values are challenged when the court system fails to give him justice, so he seeks his own retribution.Whether they're good or bad we all live by a different set of values. But, what is it that turns those values that are positive to negative? Could it be a set of unfair circumstances, the loss of a loved one, or maybe the undying pursuit of revenge?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 29, 2014
ISBN9781311523136
Injustice Served
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Michael W. Turner

I’m Michael Turner, and I am a videographer and writer from Albany, NY. I have always enjoyed reading and writing fiction. It is definitely a passion of mine, and I am so glad to have the opportunity to share some of my work with you. Technology is a gift and curse but being able to publish my work on my own is more than a gift, it is a blessing. If you enjoy my stories, please post some comments, and please don’t feel shy about critiquing. Feel free to contact me at writermwturner@gmail.com and visit my website www.mediahammock.com to find out more about me, my books, and the services I provide.

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    Injustice Served - Michael W. Turner

    Injustice Served

    Michael W Turner

    Copyright 2014 Michael W. Turner

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    Chapter 11

    Chapter 12

    Chapter 13

    Chapter 14

    Chapter 15

    Chapter 16

    Chapter 17

    Chapter 18

    Chapter 19

    Chapter 20

    Chapter 21

    Chapter 22

    Chapter 23

    Chapter 24

    Chapter 25

    Chapter 26

    Chapter 27

    Chapter 28

    Chapter 29

    Chapter 30

    About the Author

    Acknowledgements

    Other Books

    Chapter 1

    I haven’t seen you all week is all I’m saying. Randy’s coming home, and I thought it would be nice to sit and have dinner as a family, Patricia said as she stood in front of her dresser, pulling up her stockings.

    I know babe, but this isn’t just a Christmas party; I’m actually working. It is my job to make the clients feel comfortable, Brian said as he groomed his goatee in the bathroom mirror. He was always meticulous when it came to his appearance. As an advertising executive, appearances were crucial to his success.

    Sometimes I wonder what comfortable means…

    You have some nerve. I work my ass off for you and the kids. We’ve been married for twenty years, and not once have I ever cheated on you. I love you whether you believe it or not.

    It’s easy to say but harder to show.

    Brian knew he had been putting in a lot of extra hours, but he loved his work. At first, he worked extra hard at Martinez and Dupree Inc., to provide a better life for his family. But now, the extra effort was for the sheer pleasure of overcoming challenges and all the prestige that his work brought.

    "I’ll try to leave the party early. What time is Randy getting home anyway?

    He should get home in the early evening.

    Brian knew that he would get home way too late, and that his son would probably be partying with friends by then, so he tried to sell his next idea with enthusiasm. We can do a family dinner on Sunday!

    Patricia gave Brian a menacing gaze that he was very familiar with. It was a signal that he was losing the sale. Come on, baby. Don’t be like that, he said as he approached his wife. He embraced her and attempted to kiss her, but she blocked his advances with a palm to his forehead.

    Stop. You still have shaving cream on your face. You’ll mess up my makeup.

    Brian ignored his wife and kissed her anyway, which left shaving cream on her mouth and cheek. A struggle ensued as he stole another kiss. The two laughed as they fell on the bed.

    Chapter 2

    The Mariah Carey song, All I want for Christmas, played lightly as Brian sat with a woman at the bar at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York City, engaged in conversation. No really. I’m serious. I like planting vegetables and flowers. I can’t even explain the feeling it gives me to drag something through the dirt and watch it flourish into something so beautiful, he said.

    He paused after his last sentence due to the unspoken language — the message in her gaze and her silver-clad body that shifted ever so slightly on her plush bar chair. It made him a feel a little nervous and guilty. He thought of his wife, children, and the family dinner that they weren’t having.

    "That’s pretty poetic, but I don’t

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