'GOTCHA!
- NEW BOOK RELEASE -
CLANCY TUCKER
G'day folks,
Well, book four in the 'Kick-Ass' series is ready to hit the bookstores. Having
said that, I seriously suggest you read the three previous novels before
you read this book: 'KICK-ASS' TYLER' & 'BETTER THAN SLICED BREAD', and 'LIFE SUCKS!'.
That way, you will follow Sam as she encounters life, and a heap of
experiences along the way.
DEDICATION:
This book is dedicated to all those who stepped-up to support those who were facing injustice.
QUOTE FROM THIS BOOK:
Here is a quote from this book when Sam witnesses a waitress being assaulted by a lawyer in a restaurant:
"Then, just as
I was about to begin my dessert, I glanced across at the raucous table and
noticed Stephanie leaning over their table to deliver a bottle of wine. As she
did, the big-mouthed smartass placed a hand under her short skirt. Stephanie
immediately pushed his hand away and stepped slightly to the side as she
continued to collect plates from the table. The hairs
instantly danced on the back of my neck. Furious, I got up and stood beside
Stephanie. ‘Steph, I’ll take care of this asshole. Why don’t you take a break,’
I said with a smile ....
I gently kissed Mick’s friendship ring; something I often did when I faced a
serious situation.
With her hands
laden with plates, Carlo’s daughter left for the kitchen, giving me full access
to the guy who’d assaulted her. Fuming, I took a quick gasp of air and leant
down to speak directly into the bastard’s ear.
‘Listen,
asshole. I have no idea who you are and I don’t really care, but if you touch
any of the waitresses again I’ll drag you outside and kick the fucking shit out
of you. Have I made myself clear?’ I said, walked slightly to the right and
looked directly at his face, wanting to gauge his reaction. The others on his
table must have heard some of what I said. They all gaped at me in silence. So
far, the offender had said nothing, so I pressed my point. ‘Hey, did you hear
what I said, asshole?’'
BLURB:
Sam Tyler completes her
law degree, begins work at a top law firm, runs a self-defence class at a youth
centre, and meets members of the judiciary at Carlo’s Restaurant. After exposing
a top lawyer for accosting a waitress at Carlo’s, she witnesses an accident
which leads to the arrest of a colleague.
Working on a case, Sam
discovers a murder involving a partner at her firm. She also finds a woman and
two kids living in a car, disarms the woman’s violent partner, and finds
shelter for the family.
Visiting her boyfriend
Mick’s property with the State Premier’s three kids, Sam and the kids leave early
due to a bushfire, and they are forced to find refuge in an old railway tunnel.
Sam and Mick become
engaged, and Sam is involved in a court case involving faulty tractors sold to
farmers. A class action is initiated, and Sam faces court with leading counsel,
Dan Valenti. Using forged contracts, the company’s lawyer has gained court
orders from the presiding judge, but Sam has explosive evidence from whistle
blowers. Sadly, Dan Valenti collapses just before he makes his final
presentation.
Will Sam make the presentation? How will the judge respond to
their evidence? Do Sam and Mick get married?
ISSUES RAISED IN THIS NOVEL:
Law, courts, crime, violence, karate, starting work, ethics, principles, integrity, multi-cultural communities, friendships, court cases, racism, politicians, courage, youth, winning, farmers, farming communities, losing, and loyalty.
COMMENTS BY A PROOFREADER:
"I could not put it down. How you write these stories is amazing. Your main character, Sam, is truly inspirational ... so much courage.'
Clancy's comment:
Now, don't be shy. Grab a copy for yourself, your daughter or granddaughter. Oh, this book is not just for females. Young men
will find some serious reminders in this book. Trust me, this book will
command your attention.
Email me for a copy:
clancy_tucker@hotmail.com
Love ya work, Sam!
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