Rough Justice

Rough Justice by Ralph Palmer, published by AuthorHouse on July 28, 2016, is a fiction thriller that delves into the dark world of political machinations and moral ambiguity. The narrative follows Lord Digby Banks and his associate Lord Rupert Crook-Smith, ex-colonial governors who plot to assassinate corrupt individuals in Africa. As their hit team operates from London, their plans unravel, leading to their capture. However, political expediency in England shields them from accountability, setting the stage for further intrigue.
In this edition, readers will encounter a gripping tale that explores themes of justice and corruption as the lords embark on a second mission targeting corporate crime in America. The story escalates as individuals begin to die, prompting investigations that trace the events back to the lords. The U.S. attorney general’s pursuit of extradition adds tension, culminating in an unexpected legal outcome. With 302 pages, this English-language edition presents a complex narrative that challenges the boundaries of justice and accountability.
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Lord Digby Banks and his crony Lord Rupert Crook-Smith, ex-colonial governors, decide to assassinate a few corrupt individuals in Africa. A hit team is organized in London, and targets are selected in Kenya using the media. Things go wrong, and the lords are caught. But capital punishment prevents extradition, and in England, political expediency saves them embarrassment.
Encouraged by their apparent immunity, a second mission is launched by the lords to deal with corporate crime in America. People start dying, and the causes are traced to them. The US attorney general seeks extradition, but in the final analysis, an American citizen is prosecuted, and an unusual verdict is reached.
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