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Charles J. Eskew
Kindle Edition | Pages: 137 pages Rating: 3 | 28 Users | 5 Reviews
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Title | : | Judges: When The Light Lay Still |
Author | : | Charles J. Eskew |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 137 pages |
Published | : | February 13th 2019 by Abaddon Books |
Categories | : | Race. Nonfiction |
Description In Favor Of Books Judges: When The Light Lay Still
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2038 A.D.Ezekiel Jones was a cop, and proud of it—until his partner shot a kid and covered it up. Ezekiel testified against her, but the inquiry went nowhere, leaving everything he’d believed in ruins. He joined the new Judges programme the next day.
Moulded and shaped to be the first of the new breed of law-makers, Jones hits the streets again. But as a new weapon gets into the hands of radicals and the tension rises, both Jones and those he serves have to decide where their loyalties lie.
Rating Of Books Judges: When The Light Lay Still
Ratings: 3 From 28 Users | 5 ReviewsJudge Of Books Judges: When The Light Lay Still
I read this as part of the complete Judges novel. The first two stories, Avalanche and Lone Wolf were okay. This third one made me quit. This is the first story in a long time that I couldn't force myself to finish.Didn't enjoy this as much as the others in this series.
When the Light Lay Still is the third story in The Genesis of the World of Judge Dredd trilogy. While the other two kept a great pace and flowed well, this story was the opposite and was difficult to keep reading through to the end. The problems weren't just the constant swearing and how it seems the author was pushing political views, or adding racial commentary that wasn't needed. The bigger issue is that the authors writing style and flow was impossible for me to connect to. The frequent
This book SUCKED.When the Light Lay Still is the third story in The Genesis of the World of Judge Dredd trilogy. While the other two kept a great pace and flowed well, this story was the opposite and was difficult to keep reading through to the end. The problems weren't just the constant swearing and how it seems the author was pushing political views, or adding racial commentary that wasn't needed. The bigger issue is that the authors writing style and flow was impossible for me to connect to. The frequent
Hard one to get along with, very disjointed and kept jumping around with flashbacks. Shame really as this new series started so well.
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