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Clarity Must Prevail: A Judge Jackson & Sheriff Clayton Novel
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Clarity Must Prevail: A Judge Jackson & Sheriff Clayton Novel
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Clarity Must Prevail: A Judge Jackson & Sheriff Clayton Novel

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From the author of last year's groundbreaking legal drama A Moment of Clarity now comes the sequel, Clarity Must Prevail, a bone-chilling international thriller that puts our small-town heroes in the worldwide spotlight once again. This time it is behind the scenes, where they are not in their natural comfort zone.

Come along for the ride as new retirees Judge Jackson and Sheriff Clayton are caught up in a case of global intrigue with possible universal ramifications. How can their small-town ways contribute to preventing the loss of immeasurable innocent lives? This unrestrained pause-resister will have you hooked from the start.

©2017 Robert C. Brewster (P)2017 Robert C. Brewster

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 3, 2017
ISBN9781518942600
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Clarity Must Prevail: A Judge Jackson & Sheriff Clayton Novel
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Robert C. Brewster

Robert C. Brewster is the author of six previous fiction novels. There is also a non-fiction account of his time spending summers along the New Jersey shore in the late sixties and early seventies, called: 'On the road to find out.'  He is a writer/film actor/voice character specialist and lives with his wife Kim and daughter Britany and son Kristy in St. Sauveur des Monts, Quebec, Canada.  

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