The folks at Slick & Junebug's Diner discuss a woman with questionable morals who is dating a new man in town. Should someone tell him?
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The folks at Slick & Junebug's Diner discuss a woman with questionable morals who is dating a new man in town. Should someone tell him?
Watching a child grow up is bittersweet, and when he's all grown up, parents often get growing pains of the heart.
Zeb Carter is almost your average Private Military Contractor. Almost. When working for a WDE (We Don't Exist) Agency, Zeb witnesses a gruesome crime in the Congo and tracks the perpetrators down to New York. Only to discover that not only are they protected by the FBI, but also are closely connected to a very high profile politician. Ordered to stand down by the FBI, Zeb finds that his hunt brings those close to him in the sights of the killers. A thriller that spans Congo and New York, The Warrior is dotted with gritty action, a central character that fuels imagination, and a supporting cast of great colorful characters. The Warrior is about relentless determination and a burning need to avenge and to deliver retribution against all odds. The Warrior is not just about action but also about character build up and the clash of differing values and how those clashes affect outcomes. Lastly, The Warrior is about the brotherhood of warriors. The first in the Zeb Carter and Broker series.