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Preston Quark's End Game

Ken Moore

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Neil Armstrong was a family man. His love of family took him from war-torn Bosnia to Western Australia. There in a land of peace and plenty with safety and security like no other he settled with his beloved wife, Helen and their children Tomo, Magda and Millie. In Perth he found a happiness he had not experienced for many years. That happiness ended when two monsters burst their way into his world and tore it asunder with a brutality beyond cruel. Millie his younger daughter went to her after-school job in a Kalamunda bakery and never came home again.

When the two serial killers were convicted and sent to prison for life Neil did not feel that justice had been done. The great hurt done to his family left him with a festering sore in his heart that would never heal, his beloved Helen in a mental hospital and Magda and Tomo forever grief-laden.

He wanted an eye for an eye. But how could he achieve that? Those ghouls were in the safety of prison. An idea formed in his mind. With careful planning, meticulous preparation, a little help from his extended family in Bosnia, and a standard of acting any Oscar winner would have envied, he set in motion the way to square the account. It would take a lot of nerve, some suffering and a bit of luck. But he would have his revenge.

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mystery, thriller, fiction, Australian, crime