Author: | Bert Marshall | ISBN: | 9781311579942 |
Publisher: | Bert Marshall | Publication: | November 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Bert Marshall |
ISBN: | 9781311579942 |
Publisher: | Bert Marshall |
Publication: | November 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Dustin Anderson Barton was nicknamed Dab by his uncle when he was 3 years old and it stuck. At first it was Little Dab, then The Dabber, and now at 28 years of age, his college and U.S. Army days behind him, he’s just known by everyone as Dab. A lot of his acquaintances don’t even know his real first name.
Dustin was the go-to man in 4 different sports in school, excelling in everything he did. He had his choice of classes and cheerleaders and lived the life of the privileged, even though his dad was a drunk and his mom, basically a whore. He was so good at sports that at the age of 14, the local city councilman teamed up with a church and bought him the finest of clothes to match the image of success they groomed him for. They planned early on to make Dustin a poster child of success. A rags to riches promo story for his small home town.
Although he doesn’t physically appear to be impaired, his highly tuned body is a road map of cuts, healed bullet wounds, permanent abrasions, and surgery scars, including a wicked line that runs from the left corner of his mouth up behind his ear, or what is left of it. TB, as his friends call him was discharged not for his physical injuries, but the sociopathic mental state four tours in the Middle East left him.
This is book four in a series where justice is meted out in a sanctioned vigilante style. The anti-hero is allowed to plot and plan to accomplish the goals set forth by his emplyer, the Harris County, Texas District Attorney's Office.
Dustin Anderson Barton was nicknamed Dab by his uncle when he was 3 years old and it stuck. At first it was Little Dab, then The Dabber, and now at 28 years of age, his college and U.S. Army days behind him, he’s just known by everyone as Dab. A lot of his acquaintances don’t even know his real first name.
Dustin was the go-to man in 4 different sports in school, excelling in everything he did. He had his choice of classes and cheerleaders and lived the life of the privileged, even though his dad was a drunk and his mom, basically a whore. He was so good at sports that at the age of 14, the local city councilman teamed up with a church and bought him the finest of clothes to match the image of success they groomed him for. They planned early on to make Dustin a poster child of success. A rags to riches promo story for his small home town.
Although he doesn’t physically appear to be impaired, his highly tuned body is a road map of cuts, healed bullet wounds, permanent abrasions, and surgery scars, including a wicked line that runs from the left corner of his mouth up behind his ear, or what is left of it. TB, as his friends call him was discharged not for his physical injuries, but the sociopathic mental state four tours in the Middle East left him.
This is book four in a series where justice is meted out in a sanctioned vigilante style. The anti-hero is allowed to plot and plan to accomplish the goals set forth by his emplyer, the Harris County, Texas District Attorney's Office.