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Justice is served in the dead of night from "summary" of The Midnight Line by Lee Child

When the sun goes down, secrets come out. The darkness provides cover for those seeking retribution, for those looking to right wrongs that have been buried in the shadows for too long. In the dead of night, when others are asleep, justice is meted out by those who have been wronged, those who refuse to let injustice go unpunished. The night brings a sense of urgency, a sense of danger that cannot be ignored. It is a time when the truth can no longer be hidden, when the guilty must face the consequences of their actions. In the silence of the night, justice is swift and unforgiving, leaving no room for mercy or second chances. There is a certain poetic justice in the dead of night, a symmetry that is both satisfying and terrifying. The darkness allows for actions that would be impossible in the light of day, actions that are driven by a primal need for vengeance. In the dead of night, the line between right and wrong blurs, leaving only the stark reality of justice served. Those who seek justice in the dead of night are often driven by a deep sense of right and wrong, a moral compass that cannot be swayed by fear or doubt. They are willing to risk everything to see justice done, to ensure that those who have committed crimes are held accountable for their actions. In the dead of night, justice is not always neat or tidy. It is messy and raw, fueled by a primal need for balance in a world that often feels out of control. It is a reminder that justice is not always served in the light of day, that sometimes it takes the darkness to reveal the truth that has been hidden for too long.
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    The Midnight Line

    Lee Child

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