
Clyde Verhine
Transgressions
A Time of Reckoning and Retribution and other Burdens
* To everyone who has seen the worst of human nature through a windshield.
* To all those who have been cut off, boxed in, blinded, or blocked, and chose restraint over retribution.”
* To everyone who has imagined retribution at a red light, in a parking lot, or on a dark road, and left it in the realm of imagination.
* To every decent person who has been cut off, crowded, blinded, blocked, or brake-checked and wisely done nothing.
* To all who have traveled among arrogance, carelessness, and contempt, and learned how thin the veil is between restraint and reckoning.
...This book was written for you…
After a mechanic dies beneath a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, something unnatural awakens in the car that killed him. Assisted by the dark will of the city itself, the red Bel Air begins hunting drivers whose selfishness, cruelty, and carelessness have turned the road into a place of daily transgression.
But each act of retribution slowly uncovers one clue after another, and the city begins to reveal the truth about who was responsible for shattering Henry’s family.
As the streets grow quieter and the dead begin to mount, judgment is coming one driver at a time.
