Fiction
Date Published: August 26, 2024
Publisher: MindStir Media
Sean Roberts loved farming and his girlfriend. After they broke up she
disappeared into San Francisco’s drug filled hippie environment of the
1960s. Her parents were frantic and no one in their small-town seemed able
to help them find their daughter. They reached out to Sean and he agreed to
search for their lost daughter.
His search forced Sean to assume his nom de plume, George Wescot and enter
a world of extreme wealth and of people who only cared about their own
pleasures and not the pain it caused other people. George uses his skills
learned from hunting, fighting and evasion to penetrate this sadistic
society. Subsequently, he pursued across the United States, India, and
Europe. Finally, Sean stopped running from the Brothers, and started hunting
those people who caused his ex-girlfriend’s and her family’s pain from
injuries she sustained.
EXCERPT
“Justice shalt thou follow, that thou mayest live,” Jewish Publication
Society 1917. According to Hebrew scholars, “justice this is truth.”
Those Hebrew scholars also believed “Justice is approved by God and to
deny it one must face the consequences.” Revenge for a just cause is morally
acceptable. Revenge for a just cause is therefore morally acceptable
in God’s eyes. In 1625 Francis Bacon wrote, “the most tolerable type of
revenge concerns those wrongs which no law can remedy.”
The two boys sat on the hard reddish oak plank floor surrounded by
dark paneled walls, smoking a joint. San Francisco’s late May noon sun
warmed their room. They were bored. One casually said, as if discussing
a meaningless subject, “Let’s take her, she’ll make a great fuckin’ prize.”
His partner’s alabaster skin glistened as his snake eyes became slits. He
snapped, “Ya, we’ll do it,” and took another hit. With those few words,
she disappeared. Her fantasy ended and her nightmare began.
About the Author
I have been a writer all my life. I wasn’t very good partly because I’m
dyslexic and partly because of my dyslexia I was a terrible reader. But I
love to write and therefore wrote often. I wrote many stories. One was
published in a magazine. Before the pandemic I started writing my first
novel,”Farm Tough”, and self published it. The book got good
reviews from readers but wasn’t promoted. Shortly thereafter, I started to
write “A Just Revenge” partly about my time at Yuba College, Chico
State College, Los Angeles and finally Europe. I found that I write best
when I write about something I know, about something I’ve done or about
something I feel.
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