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Back To War

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In a bloody gang initiation gone wrong, Former Marine Staff Sergeant Cal Stokes simultaneously loses his fiancé and is thrust into America's unforgiving criminal underbelly. Never one to back down, the Navy Cross winner is forced to use the skills honed in the Marines along with the assets of his deceased father's company, Stokes Security International (SSI), to track down his enemy and penetrate the world of his enemy.

He must seek his own brand of justice...Corps Justice.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC. G. Cooper
Release dateFeb 23, 2014
ISBN9781310160868
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Good characters, Non-stop action that makes you want not to be interrupted. I finished it in a day, and immediately started on book 2. (I also have 3 and 4 teed up ready.)The series name "Corps Justice" refers to the Marine Corps ethos that has been carried over into a security organisation set up by a retired Marine Colonel. The central character is Cal, the Colonel's son, another marine used to fighting against the odds - a hero, but by no means invulnerable or infallible.It's interesting to see his character develop and to learn more of his background.There were a couple of eccentricities of layout (at least in the Kindle edition) - the first paragraph of each chapter was double spaced; and dialogue was presented as in a dramatic script - with the character's surname in bold caps, followed by the dialogue. I didn't much care for these oddities, as I found them mildly distracting - but not enough of a distraction to stop me reading. I'm glad to say subsequent books have a conventional layout.Recommended