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Sandy Prindle

Cleansing The Sins

Cleansing The Sins

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You are about to read the thrilling saga of a terminally ill assassin racing against time to find the world's most wanted thief for a friend who lost everything to the fugitive. The story is fast and the characters compelling as the resourceful assassin, Buck Reed, erases some of the world's most evil misfits. The F.B.I. and the C.I.A. watch with grudging admiration as Reed finishes one dangerous mission after another but they have a dilemma. Do they arrest Reed for his past sins or sit back with clean hands and let him rid the world of its worst miscreants. As the story nears its end this aging hitman finds the one thing in life that he has never had. Love! He faces the two most dangerous missions he has had in his whole life, one which will give him complete social redemption or he can spend his final days with his newfound love. Which one will he choose?

Author: Sandy Prindle
Publisher: Sandy Prindle
Published: 03/26/2012
Pages: 500
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.46lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 1.01d
ISBN: 9780974550602

About the Author
Sandy Prindle was a Justice of the Peace in Tarrant County for twenty-four years. He retired in December 2006. During his career, he served Texas by sitting on numerous boards, writing and passing laws to improve the justice courts, and lecturing on the Civil War and the Abraham Lincoln assassination. His positions of service included President of JPCA (Justices of the Peace and Constables Association of Texas), Vice President of TAC (Texas Association of Counties), and Legislative Chairman of JPCA three times, 1989, 1995, and 1999. In addition, he taught landlord-tenant law to all of the JPs in Texas for the last twelve years of his tenure. At the time of this writing, he is the only Justice of the Peace in Texas to hold all three of JPCA's top awards: Judge Of The Year, 2000, T.A. Vines Award, 2003, and the Lifetime Achievement Award, 2006. Judge Prindle lives in Fort Worth, Texas with his wife Linda. He has retired to write fiction full time. Watch for his future books: Revolution II, The Sins of our Forefathers, and Neptune's Farewell.

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