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Mean Streets, Dark Streets
- The Complete Series
- Narrated by: Matthew Dolan
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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In the streets of our cities, the evil people seemingly walk freely. It seems that the laws of the land slide off of them like water off a duck's back, but imagine, if you can, the presence of hunters. Hunters of evil. Hunters who not only can but enjoy removing the evil element from the streets. Would you sleep better knowing there are such hunters out there? Would you walk the streets of your city just a little less afraid? It's something to think about, is it not? Hunters who remove the threat with a finality that the law never can.
Picture the rapist lying in a pool of blood instead of in a warm cell. Killers meeting killers. Would you see these people as good or bad? Is a hunter of evil not evil himself? I guess in this audiobook you will see. You will come to know such people.