No Good Deed: Book One of the Mark Taylor Series
Publisher Description
Mark Taylor knows his actions scream guilty—but he was only trying to stop the horrible terrorist attack. Instead, the government labels him an enemy combatant and throws him in the brig with no rights, no trial, and no way to prove his innocence.
Mark's just a regular guy—a photographer—who finds himself in an extraordinary situation when an antique camera he buys at a dusty Afghanistan bazaar produces photographs of future tragedies. When he discovers that he can prevent the events in the photos from occurring, he can't live with the guilt if he doesn't try to stop the tragedies.
When he sees September 11th, his efforts fail when no one listens to his frantic warnings. Then he learns that being an 'enemy combatant' means the government can do anything they want to him. Anything at all.
Customer Reviews
Hate tempered by writers skills
I hated the first half of this book. I nearly deleted it ..several times. But the writing was good even if I hated the injustice of the story.
It's reminded me of the Giant Bully that the self righteous have become. The world where the end justifies the means as long as the self righteous control for their own end needs. About 3/4's of the way thru the book humanity is introduced. So I read it all. I won't buy any more in the series. I don't need to feel angry.