Walking
the streets in dread are countless victims who have suffered trauma at the
hands of unrepentant thugs who seem to be indulged at extraordinary lengths by
the justice system.
It
is no wonder that stories about vigilantes strike a chord with readers.
Here’s
an excerpt from Sudden Vengeance, pp95/96:
The Vigilante – Right Or
Wrong?
The
vigilante is not new in this country. They were around long before Robin Hood.
We know why people turn to vigilantism: they see their world falling prey to
anarchy; they feel the establishment cannot hold back the tide of evil. The
forces of law and order will say that people cannot take the law into their own
hands, for that way truly lies anarchy. Yet those who espouse the vigilante’s
cause might argue that since the law enforcers are incapable of applying the
law sensibly, then someone else must do it.
But what drives this latest manifestation?
What motivates The Black Knight? Has he suffered the tragic death of his
parents at the hands of some criminal, some drunken driver? Perhaps he is
consciously using a similar trademark name to those gaudy characters featured
in violent American comics. Yet the pleasant south-coast town of Alverbank is
no Gotham, surely?
Whatever
his reasons for taking on this guise, he is intriguing. We are going to hear a
great deal more from him.
A
police spokesperson, who wishes to remain anonymous, states that the criminal
fraternity is anxious about this vigilante. They want him caught, “before he
kills somebody.” Me, I hope he stays loose, to instil fear in those black
uncaring hearts!
–
The Alverbank
Chronicle Comment
***
Sudden Vengeance is available in
paperback and e-book format. Published by Crooked Cat.
When justice
fails, a vigilante steps forward.
In the broken Britain of today, faith in the police is faltering. Justice and fairness are flouted. Victims are not seen as hurt people but simply as statistics.
Paul’s
family is but one example of those victims of unpunished criminals. In the
English south Hampshire coastal town of Alverbank, many others are damaged and
grieving. It cannot go on. There has to be a response, some way of fighting
back.
A
vigilante soon emerges and delivers rough justice, breaking the bones and
cracking the heads of those guilty individuals who cause pain without remorse. Who
is the vigilante? He – or she – is
called the Black Knight. The police warn against taking ‘the law into your own
hands’. But the press laud the vigilante’s efforts and respond: ‘What law?’
Will
the Black Knight eventually cross the line and kill?
Paul and his
family seem involved and they are going to suffer…
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