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Man plans and God laughs… Alongside his fiancée, Carrie Marvin, Michael Callaway, former U.S. Customs Enforcement Agent, battled the devil and won, eliminating one of the world’s most dangerous drug dealers. But the man’s son, Derrick Drake, will make his father’s evil accomplishments look trivial. Drake wants only one thing. Vengeance. They murdered his father. Now they’re going to pay for it. An eye for an eye isn’t going to be enough to satisfy Drake. Everyone behind his father’s death is going to feel the same pain and rage they inflicted on him. He has a list. Callaway’s friends. Federal buildings. But his revenge begins with Callaway and Carrie. A hit man is taking out targets with uncanny precision. Is there a mole in the DEA? When Callaway’s beautiful plans are shattered, he’ll be sucked into in a vortex of fury with his own raging thirst for revenge, his “Boy Scout” reputation be damned. Judge. Jury. An executioner with no mercy. To hell with the law. How far into evil will a good man go to exact his own fierce vengeance?
Beloved of readers and booksellers, our Fierce Reads program has garnered tons of enthusiastic fans since its inauguration in 2012. Now, the authors you know and love are coming together in one book! With standalone short stories from a handpicked set of FR authors, this fabulous collection will often feature characters or worlds from existing Fierce Reads titles. Extended, personal introductions from each author will make this a must-buy for fans as well as a fantastic portal for engaging new readers with the program. With a wide range of genres and subject matter, there will be something here for everyone! Includes short stories from Marissa Meyer, Marie Rutkoski, Jennifer Mathieu, Anna Banks & Emmy Labourne, Courtney Alameda, Jessica Brody, Ann Aguirre, Lish McBride, Lindsay Smith, Katie Finn, Caragh M. O'Brien, Nikki Kelly, Gennifer Albin, Leigh Bardugo.
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With critical scholarship and theological sensitivity, Walter Brueggemann traces the people of God through the books of Samuel as they shift from marginalized tribalism to oppressive monarchy. He carefully opens the literature of the books, sketching a narrative filled with historical realism but also bursting with an awareness that more than human action is being presented.