A Kind of Wild Justice
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About the Book
Gary Remington, a warrant officer in the British Army Intelligence Corps and a veteran of several wars, obtains a compassionate discharge from the Army to care for his fourteen-year-old daughter, the only surviving member of his family-victims of a hit-and-driver.
Remington determines to seek justice for the deaths of his wife and son, but soon realises that the only way this can be achieved is to dispense his own kind of wild justice-outside the law. His fateful decision leads him to take on the role of a vengeful vigilante who shows no quarter in executing his brand of justice.About the Author
Bryan Marlowe was born in the City of London, 1930. He left school at the age of 14. He had numerous jobs before National Service in the RAF 1948/1950. He rejoined the RAF in 1951 and retired in 1971. Marlowe worked for 20 years with a northern police force. On retirement he took up voluntary work with Victim and Witness Support, co-ordinated neighbourhood watch schemes, and worked as a newspaper columnist. He has travelled extensively through the five continents and lived abroad.