The Return of the NY Villains for Justice

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The Return of the NY Villains for Justice
Author : Marta Nater
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing Company
Language : English
Release Date : 07 July 2021
ISBN : 1636613926
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The Return of the NY Villains for Justice By: Marta Nater The Return of the NY Villains for Justice is the second novel in this series by author Marta Nater. It highlights the story of each villain and their different struggles for social justice. Amadou fights for black lives and prejudice within the law enforcement system in the Bronx (and all over the country), Nina Dansk and Cora Rollins (along with the beast Shadow Claw) fight for harsher punishments for pedophiles and rapists, and Jerico Raven and Danny Rojas fight for order in their precinct. The villains are very passionate for justice and will stop at nothing to achieve it, no matter the consequences. About the Author Marta Nater was born in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, but was raised in the northern parts of New York and Massachusetts from the age of one. The family later relocated to Florida because of her father's health issues. She comes from a large family that consists of eight brothers and three sisters. Marta was raised within a maladjusted and dysfunctional home, suffering sexual abuse. Because of an unexplained spiritual experience, she was able to overcome her childhood abuse and now her life is ruled by her love for God. She currently lives with her husband Jamie and enjoys walking on the beach, gardening, reading, writing, rollerskating, and Latin dancing.

The Return of the NY Villains for Justice

The Return of the NY Villains for Justice By: Marta Nater The Return of the NY Villains for Justice is the second novel in this series by author Marta Nater. It highlights the story of each villain and their different struggles for social justice. Amadou fights for black lives and

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