Published: 7.1.11
I WILL SHOW YOU A BETTER WAY.
Nolan Gray, the country’s most decorated and skilled soldier, is dead. At least that’s what all the news reports are saying. Gray, together with a small team, has faked his murder so that he can tackle his most important mission ever.
Everywhere he looks, society is being destroyed by evil men who don’t care who suffers or who they destroy. Crime is rampant. The innocent are scared.
Nolan decides to do what no one else can, what no one has ever attempted. He will defend the helpless. He will tear down the lawless. He will wage a one-man war on the heart of man, and he won’t stop until the world is the way it should be.
The wicked have had their day.
Morality’s time has come.
There is a better way.














robin [at] robinparrish [dot] com
Your book sounds great. I love the lone hero out to save the day theme. I wonder how many of us would actually stand up to that kind of challenge in real life…
This was really great, Robin! I posted my review on my own blog. (http://pinprickoflight.blogspot.com/2011/09/vigilante-review.html). I’d also like to say that I love your website; I’m a bit of an amateur web designer and I really love it!
I really enjoyed this one! My review is posted here:
http://redlilycafe.blogspot.com/2011/09/vigilante-by-robin-parrish.html
Thanks for the very interesting read – normally I’m not a fan of the suspense genre but your books are winning me over :)
Vigilante is Awesome!I am a fanatic of the superhero genre and this book puts you in a pantheon next to Bob Kane and Stan lee.
Is there a sequel coming out?
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Would love a copy of Vigilante!
No current plans for a sequel. Nolan’s story is complete at the end of Vigilante. Glad you enjoyed it, though!
I really loved this book. Thanks so much for writing it. I was hoping for a sequel to the book, hoping that Nolan wouldn’t be left in an empty hole, seaming as he has had so much heartbreak in his life :)
It was really depressing, but great. I haven’t read a single book as emotional as this one (except Ted Dekker’s book: Burn). I haven’t read Corridor yet (because I don’t have a Kindle/Nook), but I read all of your others; this one’s your best so far. Thanks.