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  1. Dec 6, 2013 · Cruel Justice is the first book in the Justice series by M.A. Comely. The main character, DI Lorne Simpkins and her partner, DS Pete Childs are assigned to an extremely brutal murder. After 2 more murders are discovered, it is apparent that Simpkins and Childs have a serial killer on their hands.

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    • M A Comley
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  2. Sep 28, 2011 · The headless body of a wealthy widow is discovered decomposing in Chelling Forest. Detective Inspector Lorne Simpkins and her partner, DS Pete Childs are assigned to the case. A few days later another victim, this time a young girl, is discovered.

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  3. Aug 29, 1999 · Cruel Justice: Directed by Gregory Goodell. With A Martinez, Nicki Aycox, Mimi Kuzyk, Christian Campbell. A man seeks revenge after his daughter's rapist is found not guilty in court.

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    • Gregory Goodell
    • 1999-08-29
  4. Sep 19, 2020 · M.A. Comley. New York Times, USA Today, Amazon Top 20 bestselling author, iBooks top 5 bestselling and #2 bestselling author on Barnes and Noble. Over one million copies sold world wide. I am a British author who moved to France in 2002, and that's when I turned my hobby into a career.

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  5. Cruel Justice is the first book in the Justice series by M.A. Comely. The main character, DI Lorne Simpkins and her partner, DS Pete Childs are assigned to an extremely brutal murder. After 2 more murders are discovered, it is apparent that Simpkins and Childs have a serial killer on their hands.

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    • M A Comley
  6. Dec 28, 1996 · As attorney Ben Kincaid struggles to pull together a defense, a young boy is falling into the clutches of a child molester. Ten-year-old Abie Rutherford, lonely and desperate for approval, thinks the handsome, smiling stranger in the baseball cap might be that friend he has longed for.

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    • William Bernhardt
  7. The official ballot argument in favor of what Newsweek called the toughest law in the nation kept it simple: Three strikes keeps career criminals who rape women, molest children and commit murder behind bars where they belong.

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