Archived: Beyond All Recognition by Kenneth Eade
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- August 8th – Jaidis @ Juniper Grove
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- August 8th – Maia @ The Silver Dagger Scriptorium
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- August 9th – Nancy @ The Avid Reader
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- August 9th – Alexandra @ The Bookworm Lodge
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- August 9th – Gillian @ Plain Talk Book Marketing
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- August 10th – Amber @ The Wonderings of One Person
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- August 10th – Kristy @ Kristy Centeno
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- August 11th – Melissa @ Melissa’s Book Buzz
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- August 11th – Emily @ Musings from an Addicted Reader
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- August 11th – Kristy @ Keep Calm and Write On
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- August 12th – Amber G. @ Lady Amber’s Reviews
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- August 12th – Laurie @ Laurie’s Thoughts & Reviews
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~ About the Book ~
Title: Beyond All Recognition
Series: Brent Marks Legal Thrillers
Author: Kenneth Eade
Published: July 15, 2016
Publisher: Times Square Publishing
Genre: Legal Thriller/courtroom drama
Recommended Age: 18+
~ Synopsis ~
Experience the suspense and mystery of the latest in the best selling legal thriller series from the author critics hail as:”One of the strongest thriller writers on the scene.”
This fast-paced and action packed legal and military thriller introduces us to 26-year-old Captain Ryan Bennington, in command of a company during the Iraq War and fighting a faceless enemy in the global war on terror where 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 unemployment, only to be arrested for following the orders of his Commander to kill suspected Al-Qaeda terrorists in a small Iraqi village, who turn out, after the raid, to be civilians.
Lawyer Brent Marks takes on Ryan’s defense in his court-martial trial, which will reveal the deepest, darkest secrets of the military industrial complex. In their search for a scapegoat, have the powers-that-be gone too far this time?
~ About the Author ~
Described by critics as “one of our strongest thriller writers on the scene,” author Kenneth Eade, best known for his legal and political thrillers, practiced law for 30 years before publishing his first novel, “An Involuntary Spy.” Eade, an up-and-coming author in the legal thriller and courtroom drama genre, has been described by critics as “One of our strongest thriller writers on the scene and the fact that he draws his stories from the contemporary philosophical landscape is very much to his credit.” He is the author of the “Brent Marks Legal Thriller Series”, the fifth installment of which, Killer.com, won best legal thriller in the 2015 Beverly Hills Book Awards, and the “Involuntary Spy Espionage Series”.
Said Eade of the comparisons, “Readers compare me in style to John Grisham and, there are some similarities, because John also likes to craft a story around real topics and we are both lawyers. However, all of my novels are rooted in reality, not fantasy. I use fictional characters and situations to express factual and conceptual issues. Some use the term ‘faction’ to describe this style, and it is present in all my fictional works.”
Eade has written twelve novels, which are now in the process of being translated into six languages. He is known to keep in touch with his readers, and offers a free Kindle book to all those who sign up at his web site, www.kennetheade.com.
~ Excerpt from Beyond All Recognition by Kenneth Eades ~
“You get numb to it. That’s all I can say. Numb to death, killing. You get numb to the things that happen in war, but you can never forget them. They come back in your dreams after you finally get back home and they never leave.”
Slap!
Pull!
Observe!
Release!
Tap!
Squeeze!
“’SPORTS’ – It’s called the immediate action drill. Helps remind you what to do if your rifle malfunctions. It’s drilled into your head in training. You’re breaking that rifle down and putting it together two hundred times a day and by the time you get over there, you’re doing it like a machine on autopilot. All the war planning in the world goes out the window when the first shot’s fired in combat. That adrenaline kicks in, lights you up like a firebomb. But you remember SPORTS because it comes to you automatically, and that rifle’s the most important possession you’ve got. You’re only alive as long as it’s in your hands.”
~ Giveaway ~
Stay You & Happy Reading,