Harvesting Justice

Summary
"It is your duty to turn an offender in, even if it is your mother."Born to a drug dealer, torn by blood and raised by strangers... Darla Petrosky is forced to face a past that she wanted to leave alone. The past and present have clashed, causing an inevitable fate to repay a debt owed to society. Darla knew her mothers debt but had no idea that she owed one too. Agent Turner is ready to collect from both parties
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