Justice
Detective Darren Cutright Series, Book 1
by A. W. Morisseau
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Pub Date 15 May 2026 | Archive Date 14 May 2026
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Description
Welcome to St. Louis, where justice comes from the barrel of a gun.
When a sadistic gang leader is murdered, Detective Darren Cutright suspects old-fashioned street justice. But when more criminals turn up dead, he discovers a chilling pattern. Someone is hunting the predators the courts refuse to prosecute.
And the list of victims keeps growing.
While Darren and his wisecracking partner debate if they should even stop the killer, rookie cop Mike Clark gets an education in the broken legal system—with a front-row seat to the shadowy vigilante’s brutal handiwork.
As more offenders meet unsanctioned justice, everyone becomes a suspect—or a target. But as Darren closes in on the culprit, he draws a terrifying conclusion.
Written by a former St. Louis police officer and inspired by real events, Justice is a relentless crime thriller that blends the authenticity of Joseph Wambaugh with the page-turning momentum of Michael Connelly.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9798998823626 |
| PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 272 |
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Featured Reviews
Julie C, Reviewer
Great Read.
Rookie cop Mike Clark gets his feet wet quick when he is pulled in and accused of
ruthlessly attacking a suspect. Facing removal from the force and possible criminal charges,as,well,
he goes on leave and intends to fight back.
At the same time a seasoned detective Darren Cutright, starts honing in on a series of killings that seem too similar to him to just be coincidental.
Mike and Darren continue to cross paths as they deal with homicides that overlap, with Cutright determined to find the connector.
Just a really, really good story of the gritty side of life that homicide cops face every single day in our cities.
Clark's idealism, as a rookie seeking to make a difference is tempered by the rough, underbelly of street thugs and drug dealers and the hardened by years of working these crimes, Cutright
Unraveling the mystery makes for a riveting read.
Good, strongly defined characters that jump off the pages, make it even better.
Five stars all the way.