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Vigilante Angels Book I: The Priest

By: Billy DeCarlo
Narrated by: Billy DeCarlo
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If you were going to die, who would you kill?

A hard-nosed former US Marine/retired cop receives a terminal prognosis. But when a local priest is accused of molesting children, he hears the calling of another mission. He enlists a coterie of like-minded patients to seek his own brand of vigilante justice.

Tommy Borata has cancer. He realizes he can kill without consequences, and he’s got a list. A pedophile priest, a corrupt cop, a fascist political candidate—where to start?

The hardest battles, the ones he hadn’t counted on, are right in his own home: an alcoholic, unfaithful wife and bringing himself to accept his son’s sexuality.

In book one of this trilogy, Tommy befriends Moses, a black ex-con. As both seek redemption for their past misdeeds, and with nothing to lose, they set their sights on Father Damien Tarat.

Will his fight against evil and his own internal demons come too close to home?

©2017 Billy DeCarlo (P)2017 Billy DeCarlo

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