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August 28, 2008
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| Chainsaw's Justice by Allen | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: DeSitter Publications
http://www.desitterpublications.com
ISBN: 1897160135
Genre: Non-fiction
Subgenre: Autobiographical/rural justice
Release date: Jul 2005
Format: Paperback
Pages: 267
Price: $16.99 U.S./ $22.95 CAN.
| Chainsaw’s Justice is a true story that should morally outrage anyone who truly believes in the honesty and integrity of our justice system. The author gives a bone-chilling account of a thoroughly corrupt North Carolina town and its ability to try, find guilty, and punish a man whose only crime is to kill a known pedophile in self-defense of his family.
Allen "Skip" Roth is an artist with a chainsaw. His book should be read by everyone. This story is truly scary, especially since it is a work of non-fiction. We all need to be made aware that such overwhelming corruption can actually live--and flourish--in modern America.
May Mr. Roth and his family find the peace that they deserve. It is to be hoped, in years to come, his art will give him the serenity he has earned and will slowly choke any resulting need for vengeance. | | |
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