Pendulum of Justice Now Available on Nook: Barnes and Noble
Last Updated on Friday, 13 December 2013 02:36
Written by dbhalling Friday, 13 December 2013 02:36 |

Pendulum of Justice, the first in the Hank Rangar series of novels, is now available on Barnes & Noble. Reader’ Favorite gave Pendulum of Justice five out five star, here is what they had to say:
Reviewed by Lit Amri for Readers’ Favorite
Hank Rangar, former cyber warrior, has revolutionized cardiac surgeries, and is able to save millions of lives and medical expenses with his lab Made By Man. Unfortunately, his technology is stolen and his gravely ill sister desperately needs this crucial lifesaving procedure. Hank has to face a corrupt Washington bureaucracy – will he succeed? Pendulum of Justice is the first installment in the Hank Rangar Thriller series by husband and wife, authors Kaila and Dale Halling, aka D.K. Halling.
Absolutely brilliant – that was my first thought after I finished reading this compelling novel. Pendulum of Justice is a fascinating political thriller that grabbed my attention right from the get go. I want to have the intelligence, ethics, and bravery of Hank Rangar. I really admire this well-developed protagonist, who is a high-tech expert with a history as a skilled combatant in the government’s computer warfare efforts. Corruption is an essence of the story’s premise that is familiar to all of us, so that we will instantly relate to Hank and the problems that he faces. His pain, frustration, and triumphs are also ours, against powerful people who let greed take over their ethical sense.
Kaila and Dale Halling are able to harmoniously create a deft prose in this engrossing tale about one man’s justice against a broken system. The message of this novel is bold, reminding us about the prejudice of government’s regulations regarding the merit of innovations. Overall, this is a commendable novel and an excellent debut for a great series.
Pendulum of Justice has twenty five reader reviews on Amazon, with 22 out 25 being five out five stars and three being four out of five stars.
Check out Pendulum of Justice at Barnes & Noble.
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