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Title | : | Vigilante (Dangerous Times #3) |
Author | : | Robin Parrish |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 363 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2011 by Bethany House Publishers |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian. Thriller |
Robin Parrish
Paperback | Pages: 363 pages Rating: 3.81 | 340 Users | 45 Reviews
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Nolan Gray is an elite soldier, skilled in all forms of combat. After years fighting on foreign battlefields, witnessing unspeakable evils and atrocities firsthand, a world-weary Nolan returns home to find it just as corrupt as the war zones. Everywhere he looks, there's pain and cruelty. Society is being destroyed by wicked men who don't care who they make suffer or destroy. Nolan decides to do what no one else can, what no one has ever attempted. He will defend the helpless. He will tear down the wicked. He will wage a one-man war on the heart of man, and he won't stop until the world is the way it should be. The wicked have had their day. Morality's time has come. In a culture starving for a hero, can one extraordinary man make things right?Declare Books Supposing Vigilante (Dangerous Times #3)
ISBN: | 0764206087 (ISBN13: 9780764206085) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dangerous Times #3 |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 340 Users | 45 ReviewsPiece Based On Books Vigilante (Dangerous Times #3)
In a world where evil runs rampant and bad men are allowed to carry out their wicked deeds unchecked by any authority, where can people turn for hope? Sounds a lot like our world today, doesn't it? But this is the future world Robin Parrish has presented to us in his new book, "Vigilante."Nolan Gray is sick of the corruption and crime that he sees taking over the country. After years of fighting in numerous wars and years spent as a POW, Gray has seen more than his share of the evil men can doRobin Parrish in his new book, "Vigilante", published by Bethany House brings us into a world where a modern hero wants to operate outside of the law.In the old pulp novels of the thirties and forties the pages were full of heroes who decided the law needed their help to bring down bad guys, dressed up behind a mask and sometimes cape, to provide that help. Most of those heroes still survive today. Robin Parrish has brought back this kind of hero in "Vigilante". Nolan Gray is a man who has
This was a really easy book to read, lots of action. The main character is an elite war hero with amazing skills and a team that provides him with cool gadgets for crime fighting. He develops a plan to "show the world a better way" and begins to help people by saving them from crime and villains. The action was great; the only issues I had were the character of Alice, while loveable and necessary to the story, seemed a bit unrealistic- he saves her from an abusive husband and immediately trusts
Robin Parrish does it again. This story follows the journey of a war hero who sacrifices his identity, his whole life, to become a shadowy vigilante crime fighter. Nolan Gray exists in a world that really needs a hero - somebody to take a stand. To me, the feeling of this book was similar to that of the Christopher Nolan Batman films - especially Batman Begins.I absolutely loved the character dynamics between Nolan and the other three characters that made up his team. Something made me just want
Robin Parrish in his new book, "Vigilante", published by Bethany House brings us into a world where a modern hero wants to operate outside of the law.In the old pulp novels of the thirties and forties the pages were full of heroes who decided the law needed their help to bring down bad guys, dressed up behind a mask and sometimes cape, to provide that help. Most of those heroes still survive today. Robin Parrish has brought back this kind of hero in "Vigilante". Nolan Gray is a man who has
Barely 2 stars for me. I kept hoping it would improve, but by the last third, I was just skimming.With the main character a cross between Batman and Daredevil, with too many cliches to even count, a bad guy who stepped out of a bond movie, not great writing, and a pseudo-Christian message that was pretty half-assed, this was pretty much a waste of a few hours.
An excellent fictional novel exploring the idea of justice in a corrupt world. After years of getting out of the Army, Nolan Gray decides to fight crime in a bleak and dying world on a stage that he hopes will gather attention to himself, New York City. Through events outside of his control, he unleashes pure evil as one man, who has lost everything, turns all of his resources into destroying Nolan and the NYPD. Parrish discusses the topic of tring to obtain justice within a system that has long
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