Madeline: No Quarter. No Redemption.

· Louis Berry
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336
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About this ebook

After twenty-eight years of suffering the effects of a rape endured when she was seven-years-old, Madeline McVie shifts perspective from that of victim to warrior.

Her father, who’d executed a nearly three decade campaign of revenge, is murdered at the hands of local elite. Fate casts Madeline into a role for which she’s wholly unprepared.

Fortune favors the bold.

Personnel from military NGOs, as well as law enforcement, come to Madeline’s aid. Together, they establish a militia whose stated purpose is the eradication of evil from their community.

Criminals continue to ply those Madeline trusts with promises of wealth beyond meager circumstances. Financial stress, created by elite, controls the population.

Possessing an agenda based in equality, brings forth residents willing to put lives and Earthly possessions at risk. Intellectual allies possess the knowledge to make their town fiscally prosperous; for the benefit of all.

Wresting dominance from families who’ve controlled local abundance since 1947 proves a Herculean task.

The movement started by William McVie and Curtis Thomas grows organically; based in Godly love for fellow humans. When citizens benefit equally from local resources, contentment follows.

Madeline is a modern day tale of forces for good battling those possessed by evil. David versus Goliath. Robin Hood versus the Sheriff of Nottingham.

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About the author

Louis Berry is the author of The Surrency Affair, Task Force Vigilante, and Seeking Trinity. He lives in Florida with his wife and daughter.

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