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What goes around comes around. That's justice. Especially in small towns where everybody knows how many eggs you ate for breakfast before you've even left the Scales of Justice Café. Funny thing, though. Usually what everybody thinks they know-they really don't. Take the folks in Turkey Creek. Oh, everybody knows Maggie Kincaid doesn't speak to her father. They think they know why. But they don't. They know Billy Brayton died twenty-five years back. Too bad nobody told him. Because now he's home. And it's time to right some past wrongs. Time for justice. Country Justice. Reviews: "One of the…mehr

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What goes around comes around. That's justice. Especially in small towns where everybody knows how many eggs you ate for breakfast before you've even left the Scales of Justice Café. Funny thing, though. Usually what everybody thinks they know-they really don't. Take the folks in Turkey Creek. Oh, everybody knows Maggie Kincaid doesn't speak to her father. They think they know why. But they don't. They know Billy Brayton died twenty-five years back. Too bad nobody told him. Because now he's home. And it's time to right some past wrongs. Time for justice. Country Justice. Reviews: "One of the best books I've ever read and I read about 100 or more a year. I loved the characters from the very beginning and was sorry when the story ended. I'm ready for the sequel-hint, hint." ~ Amazon Reader tvlgds "I've never been to Georgia-and that's my loss. But Country Justice took me close. Real close. So come inside and meet some new good friends-and some bad ol' boys. Because there's a gray Mustang doing lickety-split over the hill. Because a dead man's coming home-and Turkey Creek doesn't know what's about to hit it." ~ Author Graeme Smith
Autorenporträt
Gail Roughton is a native of small town Georgia whose Deep South heritage features prominently in much of her work. She's a retired paralegal who lived in a law office for over forty years, during which time she raised three children and quite a few attorneys. She kept herself more or less sane by writing novels and tossing the completed manuscripts into her closet, most of which have now emerged in published form. A cross-genre writer, her books range from humor to romance to thriller to horror and she's never quite sure what to expect when she sits down at the keyboard. She usually has a project or two on the backburner but doesn't discuss any for fear of jinxing them. Given her affinity for the supernatural, this should come as no surprise to any reader.