Without Measure (Jack Widow #4)

Scott Blade


4.44 · 16 ratings · Published: 20 Feb 2017

Without Measure by Scott Blade
After a long night trying to sleep in the cab of a truck—hauling bullets, of all things—Jack Widow gives up trying to catch some sleep. He gets out at the next stop, a small town in the northeast corner of California with two industries: a small arms manufacturer and a Marine base on the verge of being forgotten.

Jack Widow stops in a diner to drink coffee in peace, but a Marine seated at another booth gives off signs that bother him deep down in his cop bones.

Widow tries to talk to the Marine, but he doesn't want to talk.

Afterward, Widow finishes his coffee and leaves the diner to find a motel bed to sleep on. By the time his head hits the pillow, the military police show up, banging on his door. They've got questions and handcuffs.

They want to know why he was seen talking to the Marine officer. They want to know who Widow is and what was said. They want to know why, after Widow sat with him, the Marine went back to his base and shot and killed five Marines, before shooting himself dead.

In a year with tensions high regarding Muslim extremists, gun control, and police culture, the cops think that it's obvious that Marine Officer James Muhammad Turik was part of an ISIS cell.

Some local townspeople want to blame Muslims. The politicians want to blame guns. The outside media only care about the headlines.

Jack Widow wants to find the truth.

Jack Widow digs deep under the surface to uncover the truth. As he turns over rocks, he finds dark secrets crawling underneath.

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