
Vigilante Angels Book II: The Cop
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Narrated by:
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Billy DeCarlo
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By:
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Billy DeCarlo
When you hunt a vigilante, you may well become the hunted. Tommy Borata is a dying vigilante ex-cop who finds himself under investigation by a racist, corrupt detective. Detective Carson crosses a line and involves Tommy’s family. When the unthinkable happens, Tommy switches from prey to predator and partners with a one-eyed Korean martial arts expert and a black motorcycle gang to seek his revenge. Will justice or vigilante justice be served?
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Whereas the first book really was a discussion on race issues this book was more of a book on sexuality. Now that Tommy’s son is out of the closet he learns to deal with this and we get to see Tommy’s evolution to a better more tolerant person which I assume will ultimately pit him against the candidate in the third volume. We also get some tragedy that I didn't see coming and was quite depressing. This story really toys with your emotions. All in all I enjoyed this plot a bit more than the first and since we already were introduced to the characters in the first story this one felt like it had more action.
DeCarlo did a good job narrating this book as well. Didn’t hear any real difference with the first story’s narration which made for a nice seamless transition.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
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