**Johnstone. Keeping the west wild.** **FATE BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER.** **IT MAY ALSO SEND THEM STRAIGHT TO HELL.** **Alone, these justice fighters are dangerous enough. Together they're a wild bunch known as the Jackals. Now, national bestselling authors William W. and J.A. Johnston
The Jackals
โ Scribed by Adam Shaw
- Book ID
- 111998119
- Publisher
- Adam Shaw
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780578971223
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Jack Dotson finally has everything he wants: the promotion he's spent years working for, a house in a trendy neighborhood near downtown Louisville, and a future with Lauren, his stunning, smart, too-good-for-him girlfriend. Then he gets the call that his childhood best friend Mark has died, forcing Jack to do what he never thought he would: return to the sleepy, Midwestern hometown he ran away from years ago.
The plan? Give his condolences to Mark's family and make amends with the friends he left behind. Unfortunately, home isn't the place Jack remembers, blowing this to bits and forcing him to confront everything he ran away from. The best friend he betrayed. The girl who might have loved him. The town that's grown to hate him.
Determined to do right by Mark, Jack commits to attending the funeral and apologizing, but the results are disastrous. Fists start flying, old love interests reignite, and Jack's carefully curated life in Louisville...
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