My Brother's Keeper

By Kendell Chad Watts
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star
(4.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Sep. 09, 2012
Words: 83,180 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301243853


Short description

The story of one man's struggle to find his brother's killers and seek revenge on all those responsible for not only his death but also for all of the corruption and crime that linger in dark the underbelly of his town.

Extended description

What lengths would you go to for someone you love?

This is the question facing Kayde Blankenship as his small town way of life is suddenly and violently turned upside down. After turning to the local police for help and finding none, Kayde realizes that he stands all alone. Now he is out for revenge. And no one, not the the Sheriff, his detective, or the Magistrate can stop him from setting things right, and exposing the dark truth of corruption and evil that lords over his hometown. When the line between hero and killer blurs, who is to say what is right and what is wrong?

Tags

thriller, love, murder, god, sex, espionage, corruption, small town, revenge, hunter, fishing, funeral, spy, explosion, retribution, death killer, hero police, fighter soldier, church christianity

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Review by: Barry Antwine on Jan. 01, 2013 : star star star star star
Fast paced story. Kept me glued to the page.
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Review by: J.R. Ayers on Nov. 14, 2012 : star star star
The author asks for revision input: I have two suggestions. First, you should not start a novel with paragraph after paragraph of prose written in italics; its just too hard to read. Second, and many new writers make this mistake, you should not write a complete novel in first person. It takes tremndous skill to carry a story line in the first person. It also limits a writer's range too much. These are some of the mistakes I learned the hard way. Hope my suggestions help.
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