Private Justice

Private Justice by Terri Blackstock, published by Harper Collins in 1998, is a first edition novel that spans 375 pages. Set in the small town of Newpointe, Louisiana, the story unfolds as a dark shadow of fear descends upon the community, where a serial killer is targeting the wives of local firemen. As Mark Branning grapples with the threat to his wife, Allie, he must confront the challenges in their strained marriage and seek to renew their commitment to each other and their faith.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of mystery, suspense, and romance, all while exploring themes of faith and redemption. The novel delves into the complexities of relationships under duress, as the characters navigate both external dangers and internal struggles. Private Justice serves as the first installment in the Newpointe 911 series, which offers a blend of thrilling storytelling and insights into the nature of love and commitment within a close-knit community.
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Staying together had seemed impossible. Now it’s their only hope. A dark shadow of fear has fallen over Newpointe, Louisiana. First one, then another of the town firemen’s wives has been murdered, and a third has barely escaped an attempt on her life. Incredible as it seems, a serial killer is stalking this sleepy little southern community. And Mark Branning’s wife may be next on the list. Mark is determined to protect her. But keeping Allie alive won’t be easy–not with their marriage already dying a bitter death. Unless they renew their commitment to each other and to God, someone else may settle their problems … permanently. And time to decide is running out. “This tense and exciting thriller is more than a fabulous read; it has an underlying message about the place of religion within a marriage. Highly recommended.”–Library Journal Private Justice is book one in the Newpointe 911 series by award-winning novelist Terri Blackstock. Newpointe 911 offers taut, superbly crafted novels of faith, fear, and close-knit small-town relationships, seasoned with romance and tempered by insights into the nature of relationships, redemption, and the human heart. Look also for Shadow of Doubt, Line of Duty, Word of Honor, and Trial by Fire.
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