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  • Gray Justice

  • A Tom Gray Novel, Book 1
  • By: Alan McDermott
  • Narrated by: Andy Stevenson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Gray Justice

By: Alan McDermott
Narrated by: Andy Stevenson
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Summary

When ex-soldier Tom Gray loses his wife and child to a career criminal, it seems life can’t get much worse. But when the killer is let off with time served on remand, Gray knows there is something fundamentally wrong with the justice system. Engaging the help of his ex-SAS buddies, he kidnaps five repeat offenders and asks the public to vote on their fate: Should they be allowed to continue their criminal ways with inadequate punishment, or has Britain had enough?

His website attracts a worldwide audience, and although the authorities know where he is, they are powerless to stop him.

Can Gray carry out his audacious plan? Will Andrew Harvey and his fellow MI5 operatives find a way to stop him?

Gray Justice, the first book in the Tom Gray series, is more than a simple tale of revenge: It’s a roller coaster ride with an ending you’ll never forget.

©2021 Alan McDermott (P)2022 Alan McDermott
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Enjoyable story ruined by Rainbow

Took me a little while to settle down with this book ,
The Narrator was terrible , it was like listening to a kids story time with a voice which I can only describe as a cross between the actor Jim Broadbent and George the PInk Hippo from The kids Tv show Rainbow .
The switch between characters was painful , none were even remotely believable , it was as though someone had been given a job narrating and had never done it before.
Sorry to seem so harsh but it ruined what should have been so much better .

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Highly Recommended

Gray Justice is the first in the 6-book ‘Tom Gray’ series, and if this one is anything to go by, the rest of the series will be well worth listening to.

Tom Gray is an ex-SAS soldier who loses both his wife and young son through the actions of local hoodlums. Enraged that the justice system fails to administer anything like the appropriate punishment, Gray – with the help of his past Army colleagues – takes several young miscreants hostage and gives the Government an ultimatum in order to force them to tighten up the law.

Meanwhile, an enemy of the state sees Gray’s action as an opportunity to further their cause.

This is a superbly crafted thriller that raises many topical questions about the justice system in this country. It’s no surprise that this series has exceeded one million sales of the print and e-book versions. Meanwhile, the audiobook version is brilliantly narrated, with every character having a unique and recognisable voice, whilst the dialogue between characters is expertly performed. And the tension is built up gradually leading to the dramatic finale.

Highly recommended and not to be missed.

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