Serpent Point
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
SERPENT A Contemporary Vigilante NovelThe boundless greed of some CEOs is worse than a loose, venomous serpent. Innocents suffer while the greedy prosper, until average Americans step forward. Our world is plagued by corporate greed. The Rule of Justice does not apply to corporations—especially pharmaceuticals. Everyone knows someone hurt by the opioid crisis. Worse, Americans are even beginning to lose faith in the Rule of Law. Robby Robertson's electrifying novel, Serpent Point , is inspired by everyday American lives.In Serpent Point, the opioid crisis has reached a fevered pitch. Tens of thousands are dying monthly. No one is safe. Not even Scot Allen's beloved wife, Claret. Scot receives a call while trekking in Bhutan—Claret has died. He returns home in a daze. Once home, he discovers she’d concealed a growing opioid addiction began while recovering from a minor car accident.Scot, furious with the pharmaceutical industry, sets up a website making a solemn "Anyone who harms my family while irresponsibly seeking wealth, be aware. I pledge retribution. Whatever, be assured, you will pay."Scot’s solemn promise goes viral. Average Americans suffering the loss of loved ones to opioid addiction begin to look to Scot as their leader. Someone murders a rich pharmaceutical exec. More obscenely rich execs die. Lots more. Scot won’t take his solemn promise website down. Powerful people get angry, then scared. Scot doesn’t care.In today's world, is there a good way this can end for Scot? For the rest of America?Serpent Point , where the story ends, is a dangerous cliff in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado. Serpent Point is named for its serpent like features on the 3,000 foot cliff.If you like vigilante novels or, if you’ve lost a loved one to the opioid crisis, this is the novel for you.Scot had his call to action. Here’s your Is Scot’s Solemn Promise website justified? Click the BUY NOW button at the top and enter Scot’s world to find out.
