Angel of Destruction
β Scribed by Susan R. Matthews
- Publisher
- Baen
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 184 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 162579259X
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β¦ Synopsis
Bench Intelligence Specialist Garol Vogel is one of an elite few chartered by the Bench to uphold the rule of Law by any means he sees fit, to rewrite policy, assassinate corrupt officials, and topple planetary governments at his discretion.
His most treasured achievement was the amnesty he brokered for the Langsarik rebels. But someone is raiding depot stations in the Shawl of Rikavie around Port Charid, torturing and murdering with unprecedented savagery. Vogel knows the Langsariks are innocent, but who could be to blame, and how can he prevent a Judicial crime of horrific proportions?
Garol Vogel finds the answer on the wrong side of the Judicial order heβs served faithfully all his life, and once he sets foot on a path of subversion and sabotage there will be no going back for him, forever.
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