Justice According To Brown Betty
George Henry Furze
Justice According To Brown Betty
George Henry Furze
Justice According to Brown Betty By George Henry Furze. The day after Neal Drummond finished high school forever, his Dad presented him with an engineering challenge that needed to be solved. Charles Drummond believed that two heads working together on a problem would always be better than one. After lunch, Charles took a nap and never woke up. Young Neal was distraught about what to do next. He had a promise to keep but how? Justice According to Brown Betty By George Henry Furze Later in the course of his work, Neal discovered an ancient burial site containing a skeleton of human bones. An investigator was called. For Neal, it was love at first sight, Janelle was her name and she became an essential part of the answer Neal was searching for, in order to fulfill his unspoken commitment to his father. Neal was on a mission and no man, beast or bulldozer was going to stop him from achieving it. The circumstances of which led him down another directional path that he was not expecting. This included marriage, three children, a second inheritance, a move to outback Australia from his homeland of New Zealand and emotional fallout between himself and his second son. Neal’s wife decided she could no longer handle her husband’s neglect or the harsh outback conditions and did a runner back home to New Zealand. But the the slow and methodical overthrow of the New Zealand Government by Asian nations, sanctioned by the United Nations Organisation, and with his wife being conscripted and enslaved under the new regime, even being forced to endure horrific abuse, Neal could not let the situation continue. He secretly left Australia taking with him a military style machine he had built and declared war on the Asian controlled New Zealand Government in an attempt to rescue Janelle. During this time Trudy, Neal and Janelle’s daughter, became Prime Minister of Australia. She proudly stood in the High Court to back up her father’s condemnation of the UN immigration policies at the subsequent trial of her father that would decide his innocence or guilt. Overall, this is a story about surprise beginnings and dramatic endings, determination, human endurance, an intermingling or love and fear, war and peace, honour and commitment. Justice According to Brown Betty.
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