Bag om When Justice Calls
Having unwittingly become involved in helping a relative sort out issues regarding some family land, Kaye Webster, an unassuming, perceptive and persistent woman, uncovered a host of tentacles-stretching from the County Attorney's Office to the Register of Deed to real estate developers to various elements of the legal community and to elected officials-that were working in concert and under the color of law to "relieve" unsuspecting victims of their land. Without arousing any suspicion that she was the driving force behind intense efforts to expose all those involved with the schemes, Kaye Webster surreptitiously deciphered them methodically and systematically and, in a very clever way, gave the appropriate authorities the information needed to understand their intricacies. She handed them the roadmap connecting all the dots and forcing actions that authorities would have preferred not to take. Her persistence, meticulous attention to details and her uncanny ability to connect ostensibly unrelated pieces of information enhanced her sleuthing skills. When Justice Calls is one of those rare books that captures your attention from the very first sentence and holds it until the very last word, keeping you entertained and informed through many twists and turns, and leaving you with a lot of anguish, insight and resolve, and wishing the story would continue. It is a story based on facts and is emblematic of a primary source of conflict from time immemorial-land. You have no choice but to learn a great history lesson that is largely untaught, while receiving a decent legal education about injustices and a deeper understanding of the darker side of human behavior.
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