Suzanne Collins wrote _The Hunger Games_ , Aldous Huxley wrote _Brave New World_ and George Orwell wrote _1984_. All three novels were about dystopian societies of the future. In _Lady Justice and the Watchers_ , Walt Williams sees the world we live in today through the eyes of a group who call them
Lady Justice and Dr. Death: a Walt Williams mystery/comedy novel
โ Scribed by Robert Thornhill
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Kansas City (Mo.);Missouri;Kansas City;United States of America
- ISBN
- 1466283319
- ASIN
- B005K8NIBU
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In Lady Justice And Dr. Death, a series of terminally ill patients are found dead under circumstances that point to a new Dr. Death practicing eurhanasia in the Kansas City area.
Walt and his entourage of scrappy seniors are dragged into the 'right-to-die with dignity' controversy and Walt must decide if it's justice or murder.
The mystery provides a light-hearted look at death in general as well as this explosive topic.
You'll find yourself laughing out loud as Walt's aged friends explore their own mortality.
You may see end-of-life issures in a whole new light after reading Lady Justice And Dr. Death.
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