'When war hero Josh Kennelly returns from Iraq and Afghanistan, he craves nothing but anonymity.
'Drawn into a life and death situation where a man is holding a knife to a young girl’s throat on the ledge of a high-rise building, Josh has no choice but to act, but he is too late.
'When the man plunges to his death, San Francisco’s streets come to a standstill.
'Did he fall or did the shock of the bullet that ripped his shoulder apart kill him?
'What had made this homely, family man snap?
'When the man’s alluring daughter begs Josh to find out why her father was killed, how can he refuse?'
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'Who would have thought that making a will could be dangerous?
'Sandra Norton is your average everyday banker when she faces a dilemma. Greed versus decency.
'Jack Fontaine calls himself a criminal … lawyer which is not the same as a criminal lawyer.
'When a criminal … lawyer and a banker get together, their clients lose their lives and their money. Only war hero, Josh Kennelly, stands between them and a fortune.'
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'When war hero, Josh Kennelly is told that prisoners on death row in the U.S. have more rights than elderly wards, he doesn’t believe it.
'Then he receives what he thinks is a crazy call from an Afghanistan war veteran claiming that his father’s been kidnapped by a guardian.
'Reluctantly, Josh gets involved and discovers the murky guardianship industry where judges, guardians, lawyers, and doctors are complicit in a “get rich quick” racket.
'Can he expose these omnipotent criminals?'
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'In this gripping standalone thriller, returned war hero Josh Kennelly must take on the mob after 62yo property entrepreneur Jack Tyson is murdered and his wife Stella is charged.
'Borrowing via a reverse mortgage shouldn’t be mortal!
'Had Jack had a crystal ball, he would never have borrowed and would have been more careful in his choice of partners.
'A wall of silence in the small town where Stella lives threatens to convict her.
'Only Josh stands between her and thirty years in prison …'
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