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Concept of Justice

Confronting an intruder in his home in Florida, Martin Lovett ultimately discovers that the intruder was the father of a child who had been abducted thirty years earlier in Oklahoma. Because of some sketchy evidence that Martin was possibly involved with that crime, the father was apparently seeking vengeance, or perhaps just answers. The details of this and other crimes Martin was involved in during his lifetime are told in flashback. Growing up during the war years of the forties, Marty lived through some pretty gritty times, leaving school at an early age, seeking adventure, finding trouble instead. In the meantime, Marty is plagued with memories of his past life. The deception of keeping his criminal activities from his wife is especially painful. The present day courts finally resolve the issue with Martin Lovett.

Henry Custer 's Biography:
Henry Custer is a self described Oklahoma Hillbilly. A Great Grandfather, he is the eldest of eight children. Now retired, living in Florida with his wife Jody.

Reviews
Concept of Justice is a book of suspense and drama. From the first page to the last it leaves you spellbound. Henry Cluster is a superb author who cleverly tells a story of lies and deceit and leaves you yearning for more. Everyone should order this book. It's well worth your time to read it.- Linda Pannett

When you have in hand a novel that is both deeply compelling and darkly disturbing, what are you going to do? On the one hand, you can't put 'Concept of Justice' down. Henry Custer has command of his craft. He's going to make you keep turning pages whether you want to or not. On the other hand, the subject is stark, real, and, in that sense, disturbing. It is not necessarily a fun read. But it is a good read ~ a damn good read! And for the latter reason, alone, I urge you to beg, borrow or... or better yet buy your own copy of 'Concept of Justice.' You'll want to read it more than once anyway! - Jay

 

 

 

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