Does this story sound familiar? Laz and Journey were first introduced in the 'Breaking Bad: 14 Tales of Lawless Love' Boxset.
Journey Ramsey is a by the book Assistant District Attorney (ADA) and Lazarus (Laz) Dimas is a rule-breaker Detective intent on putting the bad guys behind bars, where they belong, by any means necessary. The any means are just rumors and innuendos and there is no actual proof and no witnesses willing to come forward to say otherwise.
When Journey and Laz decide that they want to date, it becomes clear to Laz that he must change his ways. He cares for Journey and doesn't want his actions to come back to jeopardize her job, so he promises to walk the straight and narrow. He tries his best, but is tested and fails. It's the last straw for Journey, so she takes time for herself to think about how a future, with and without Laz, would look. When Journey's job puts her in danger, Laz knows his promises to her have the potential to be moot.
I love when the (convicted) bad guy is put behind bars within the rules of the law when it deals with law enforcement and bad guys. The Law (though the temptation is understood) shouldn't be the bad guy, otherwise they're no better than the criminal they want to put behind bars; and the fact that they carry a badge shouldn't be the only difference between the two adversaries.
On the other hand, I find I prefer when the conflict is between two regular citizens, one badass hero forced to (reluctantly or not) cross the line and one or more bad guys. Then, the playing field is even, and if the bad guy(s) ends up dead, oh well ... because (bad) actions have consequences!
Now, after everything I've just said, sometimes I'm a walking contradiction and the movie 'Dirty Harry' is a perfect example. The law, the court system is on the villain's side in this film. However, this villain is so diabolical, and heinous you will cheer for him to die, painfully slow. I promise, you'll probably want to kill the villain yourself, with your bare hands. It's a classic movie and the start of the anti-hero detective that plays by his own set of rules to this day. Watch it, and get back to me!
Overall, this was a satisfying read though I wanted to know the motivations of Journey's nemesis and I wanted an update on a couple of the characters in this story. I loved Journey's sister, Geneva and I hope she gets her own story soon.
Highly Recommended: Read It!