Defeated by Justice

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306 pages 2022

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Defeated by Justice can best be described as a work of historically-accurate erotic fiction that is an assimilation of true events, probable hear-say and possible conjecture, as experienced by the writer.

Set against the backdrop of South Africa in the early 1990’s, with Apartheid in its final throws and society in turbulent transition from virtual dictatorship to democracy, Nicole Burger enters the South African Police Force, by necessity rather than design, to flee her own tempestuous and unsure personal circumstances.

Intelligent, but naïve, she quickly has to learn to balance her morals with her need to survive, as she embarks on a self-discovering and often soul-searching journey in the employment of one of the last bastions of the Apartheid State.

Adaptation becomes alteration and evolution becomes regression as she strains the boundaries of her sexuality and ethics in the sub-culture of this male dominated organisation. That is, until the system that she occasionally fails, eventually betrays and fails her, dramatically and completely.

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