
Beyond All Recognition
Brent Marks Legal Thrillers, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Ronald Printz
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By:
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Kenneth Eade
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During his fourth tour in Iraq, Retired Captain Ryan Bennington, like many soldiers of his time, was fighting a faceless enemy. A split-second decision could mean the difference between killing an innocent civilian or losing an entire platoon to a suicide bomber. Ryan survives the war and comes home to conquer PTSD and chronic employment, only to be arrested for following the orders of his commander.
Lawyer Brent Marks takes on Ryan's defense in his court-martial trial, which will call upon the deepest, darkest secrets of the military industrial complex on trial. In their search for a scapegoat, have the powers-that-be gone too far this time?
©2016 Kenneth Eade (P)2016 Valentina Eade
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