"The stories in this book, `The Arrow of Justice', portray all facets of human behaviour - their strengths and their weaknesses. The noble integrity of Joshua to honour his treaty with the Gibeonites; the anguish and frustration of the childless woman, Hannah; the immense courage of Jonathan when facing the better equipped Philistines; the incredible bravery of David's general, Joab in the conquest of Jerusalem; the sheer malice of Doeg in annihilating an entire community; the diplomatic skills of Archai in thwarting the efforts of Absolom to overthrow his father David; the treachery of Gechazi to his master Elisha and the tragic naivety of the last king of Israel, Zedekiah.
These stories also demonstrate that the Bible is not just a history of the ancient people of Israel. It is also a guide to the relationship between man and his Creator Who is concerned with justice and fairness in all nations of the world and in the story `The Arrow of Justice', the author briefly addresses the ever nagging question `Why does God allow cruelty in His world?'"