Tennessee Justice

Tennessee Justice by Marvin Hobson, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on January 8, 2015, is a 208-page work written in English. The narrative centers on the experiences of good people wronged by evil individuals, exploring themes of justice and survival. The story begins with Karen, who finds herself in a perilous situation after a reckless driver forces her off the road, leading to a life-threatening accident. As she struggles for survival, the unfolding events raise questions about morality and the consequences faced by those who commit wrongs.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that delves into the darker aspects of human nature and the unpredictability of fate. The plot follows Karen’s harrowing journey as she grapples with her circumstances, including her unsettling realization about the paramedics who rescue her. The book presents a blend of science fiction and fantasy elements, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of justice and the often-blurred lines between good and evil. With its engaging premise, Tennessee Justice offers a thought-provoking exploration of these themes within a dramatic narrative framework.
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This is about good people that are done wrong by evil people. But the evil people get what they have coming usually without a Judge or Jury. Karen was driving on a narrow country road. It was late in the fall. It was a cold rain. Soon it was raining harder and she slowed to forty. There wasn’t much traffic on that road so she was OK. Then one came up behind her fast making it hard to see. She wished that one was in front of her instead of behind. Her wish was about to come true however because the driver started around her in a blind curve. Then what was not supposed to happen did. They met a car. As she looked to the left, all she could see was green, a very particular color, a light florescent green, so bright in the evening rain. As the driver floored the dually, trying to get around, she heard it real plain. A hot rod diesel. The driver took her out rather than hit the oncoming car head on. She went down a bank and centered a big oak tree. She ended up down where nobody could see her. She stayed most of the night not knowing weather she will bleed to death or freeze to death. Either way she was going to die. Then two paramedics came just in time before she passes out for the second time. She awoke to find herself on the floor of the ambulance. Then she began to wonder about these paramedics. She remembered smelling beer on one of them. Now she is on the floor They didn’t even strap me to the gurney. Soon she realized there was no gurney, this was no ambulance but a work van. She was laying among power tools, saws, drills and the like. She had to get out of that van, whenever they stop for gas or something . . . . But they didn’t stop. She was with them what ever and where ever.
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