Deep Black Elements
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Publisher Description
Max Strong, a former special forces operator, is a man torn apart by the murder of his wife, a former federal prosecutor, and the framing for the crime that landed him in prison.
After newly discovered evidence, and the Pro Bono work of a powerful attorney, leads to his convictions being overturned and his release, his mind is set on seeking justice for his slain wife and getting answers along the way.
Taking on a new career as a contractor for Defense Corporation, a provider of private military and intelligence services for the US government, he uses his position within the powerful company to uncover the facts and find the trails that lead to the people responsible for his wife's death and his false imprisonment for the crime.
Finding love, and lust during the course of his endeavors for vengeance, Max goes from Washington D.C. to New Orleans, Miami, New York City and Colombia, traveling the lands and working with some of the most sophisticated and dangerous bad guys in the business.
As his new career and the hunt for justice begins materializing, Max embraces the concept that sometimes you have to do some wrong to achieve a greater good, and that justice comes at a high cost.
This is a story of Power, Love, Hate, and the distance a man holding onto his core principles and pride is willing to go to fulfil a vow of justice to a loved one whose life was taken as a means of covering up the dark truths of corporate greed, corruption, and the politics as usual mentality of the elite who control the optics of the nation.
Customer Reviews
Great read!
This novel is well written and very accurate regarding the subjects and how things work in that realm of covert operations,(if you have knowledge or background of that stuff, or have researched that or watched documentaries about that). I reached out to the author through a link to an email on his profile through the publisher, and learned from him that he faced a lot of interference and disruption from powerful people who didn’t want him publishing this book or being an author period. His computer that was used to compose the manuscript for the novel was hacked by someone, who made calculated changes to his word files to damage the manuscript and create the appearance the guy didn’t even know how to spell Colombia, (there were misspellings to the name of that country made in Chapter 20 and a few others, but the author didn’t do that, his hater club and their cyber wing are responsible). This is just the first book the author says he’s publishing and I look forward to reading his future work!