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Softcover, 132 pages.
Published by Virtualbookworm.com
ISBN # 1-58939-361-9
Sheppard Earl, a bail
bondsman and Terrance Jones, a bounty hunter, work hand in
hand with Shep bailing them out and Terry chasing them down.
Both work round the clock, seven days a week facing financial
and physical hardships that would challenge the best of men.
The two depend on each other for their livelihood and it is
only because of their strong friendship and loyalty that both
are able to survive and prosper. Action,
titillating encounters and courtroom drama fill the pages
of this fast moving essay about
America's least understood professions.
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About
the Author: Peter G. Engelman is a retired CPA,
who has turned his talents to the writing of fiction. With this work, his
second published novella, the author presents a dramatic account of one of
the least understood parts of our judicial system. The mysterious world of
the bail bondsman and his bounty hunter agent, conjure up images of the
early west at work in a modern-day world. "Running from Justice" describes
the legal process in a moving story of man's most basic instincts. Love,
lust, loyalty and affection permeate the fibers of this must read novel
about men and their passions. The author puts it all together in a warm
wonderful story for all to enjoy.
Reviews:
"Peter Engelman takes the crime
fiction reader into the little known world of the bail bondsman where
hardened criminals are pursued by men whose lifestyles are directly tied
to their ability to bring them to court. It's not about guilt or
innocence, it's about money. I highly recommend." Bernard
Whalen Co-author Justifiable Homicide
"Informative real-life drama that
will touch your heart and soul." Edwin Schwartzman, docent,
Baltimore Museum of Art
"A remarkably well written story
about crime, its root causes and our system of justice." Faye
Tilles, mother, dancer, and actress