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Moral Imperative: A Patriotic Thriller

Corps Justice, Book 7

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Moral Imperative: A Patriotic Thriller

By: C. G. Cooper
Narrated by: DJ Holte
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A growing Islamic threat....

An army ignored by the world....

A Marine who won't sit on the sidelines....

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) is capitalizing on the neglect of war-weary world leaders. No one in Iraq is safe. Christians are herded like cattle. Whole communities are torn apart. Marine Cal Stokes has had enough.

With the quiet support of US President Brandon Zimmer, Stokes and his closest friends return to the Middle East to take the battle to the enemy, even if it means being cut off from ever coming home. This is a about what's right, not what's popular, a moral imperative....

©2014 Carlos G. Cooper (P)2015 Carlos G. Cooper
Political Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Military War

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