They say no one is coming to help you. They haven't met Braxton Knox.
In Indianapolis, a candy store owner is forced out of business by online social justice warriors. They harass him mercilessly, shut down his store, and threaten his friends, until even his wife and child can't take it anymore… and leave.
Jason Higby thinks his life is over, and the woke have won.
But Jason isn't alone.
When Braxton Knox hears of his plight, he and his team go to Indy. Their purpose: bring about the kind of justice that no one else can.
It won't be easy. The online thugs bring real-life muscle into play, and new allies and enemies enter the fray. But Knox is heavily armed, and he isn't looking for apologies; he's looking for justice. He's going to Indianapolis to set things right—with a price to be paid in blood and pain.
Brought to you by Mike Baron (Flash and The Punisher) and political thriller/sci-fi author Blaine Pardoe, the Tenure series evokes the Mack Bolan Executioner series for a modern audience. Social street justice… it's what the woke need to fear.
The first thing I thought when I saw the cover was that guy must be really unlucky to hop out of his car in the middle of nowhere and managed to find the one spot to take a piss right in front of a cop car that he couldn't see because of the fog.
That happened to a friend once. We were walking home from a bar and he took a piss right next to a dumpster in an alley and he damn near jumped 5 feet in the air when some headlights flipped on and perfectly highlighted him in all of his glory and then the cherries and berries turned on.
He got a ticket and had piss all over his pants for the rest of the walk home. I laughed so damn hard for weeks.