Edited and revised June 2015This book contains two chapters from another book. This is about 9% of the book length.Normally I don't have any religion in my stories. I don't feel qualified being as I have no degree in theology. This story is different. Kip has his own ideas on how this world should world should be run and he does have some serious discussions on the matter.Now, he's making deals. He normally does not do such things, but he's desperate.
It seems to him to be the only way to rid himself of a pest.Of course, by now he's become a pessimist. Among other things, he believes those killers in Mexico will never come north of the border. They are using that invisible line to hide, and now the Mexican officials are having problems with them.Over time, however, he realized that things are not always as they seem and his conclusions aren't always right.With all this, we all know he remains constant in two things. He still likes to put killers in prison, and he hates breaking bad news to the parents of young kids. Even this causes him confusion when the killers just might be kids.
At least he gets a few answers. He doesn't like some of them and they anger him. On the other hand some answers continue to elude him, but he learns he just has to live with them.One nice thing. He's working on a nice car that is in particularly good shape. He knows he's going to make a bundle off of it, that is, if he lives long enough to finish it.