Author: | John Rose | ISBN: | 9781491785393 |
Publisher: | John A. Rose | Publication: | December 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Rose |
ISBN: | 9781491785393 |
Publisher: | John A. Rose |
Publication: | December 15, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In Payback! Eric Esor, a former law enforcement agent, forensic specialist, and criminal investigator, following serious career-ending on duty injuries, is forced to change careers.
Eric learns that his seventeen-year-old daughter, Briana, was raped by a person who prefers "chubby girls". Briana's protection from the "boogyman" is to be thin. She turns to an unhealthy peer group, an eating disorder, and experimenting with illegal methamphetamines.
Briana is not forthcoming with the police or her parents about being raped, leaving Eric to hone and use his investigative and forensic skills. For more than two years, Eric conducts a lonely hunt for his daughter's rapist. His skills pay off but his efforts taint evidence so that it is useless in traditional jurisprudence.
Eric Esor now must decide whether or not to become the antithesis of himself. Could he become the polar opposite of the good citizen, son, husband, father, provider, brother, socially active, and well-educated instructor?
Eric must decide whether to be investigator, prosecutor, judge, jury, and perhaps executioner. In other words, should Eric Esor seek Payback? If so, how, when, and where will he accomplish this? If he does, Eric will have to leave absolutely no trace behind in order to return to his normal life.
The question to be answered in Payback! is, "Is it a time to kill?"
In Payback! Eric Esor, a former law enforcement agent, forensic specialist, and criminal investigator, following serious career-ending on duty injuries, is forced to change careers.
Eric learns that his seventeen-year-old daughter, Briana, was raped by a person who prefers "chubby girls". Briana's protection from the "boogyman" is to be thin. She turns to an unhealthy peer group, an eating disorder, and experimenting with illegal methamphetamines.
Briana is not forthcoming with the police or her parents about being raped, leaving Eric to hone and use his investigative and forensic skills. For more than two years, Eric conducts a lonely hunt for his daughter's rapist. His skills pay off but his efforts taint evidence so that it is useless in traditional jurisprudence.
Eric Esor now must decide whether or not to become the antithesis of himself. Could he become the polar opposite of the good citizen, son, husband, father, provider, brother, socially active, and well-educated instructor?
Eric must decide whether to be investigator, prosecutor, judge, jury, and perhaps executioner. In other words, should Eric Esor seek Payback? If so, how, when, and where will he accomplish this? If he does, Eric will have to leave absolutely no trace behind in order to return to his normal life.
The question to be answered in Payback! is, "Is it a time to kill?"