The stakes are high . . . and the entire world is waiting for the verdict.The Navy has uncovered a group of radical Islamic clerics who have infiltrated the Navy Chaplain Corps, inciting sailors and marines to acts of terrorism. And Lieutenant Zack Brewer has been chosen to prosecute them for treason and murder.Only three years out of law school, Zack has already made a name for himself, winning the coveted Navy Commendation medal. Just coming off a high-profile win, this case will challenge the very core of Zack’s skills and his Christian beliefs—beliefs that could cost him the case and his career. With Diane Colcernian, his staunchest rival, as assistant prosecutor, Zack takes on internationally acclaimed criminal defense lawyer Wells Levinson. And when Zack and Diane finally agree to put aside their animosity, it causes more problems than they realize.
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"This is an interesting series of legal-based action adventure. I had not read this author before, but decided to give it a try and was pleased...I plan to read the other two books in the series as well. The story is good, however, the author gets a little long in the descrition sometimes."
— Laura (4 out of 5 stars)
" Very disappointing. One a a half stars. The court cases, the way the different attorneys and prosecutors handled them, the romance, the intrigue, everything was very lacking. I mean, the attorneys were very mediocre... Oh, they had their cases, their information to blow the case out of the water, and the author built up on that, and build up on that, and then, the big revelation which was so idiotic... Really, there are better books, way better books. This was too many pages of hardly anything. "
— Mercedes, 2/16/2014" Great so far. Too many POVs for my likes, but still great writing and intriguing plot. So it didn't end the way I thought it would, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not. I have to read the third one in the series though. "
— Holly, 2/14/2014" An interesting look into Terrorism and the world of JAG attorneys. Good plot and ending. "
— Kathy, 2/4/2014" Very good. Didn't overplay the religious angle. Kept a decent plotline. "
— Mike, 1/18/2014" I wish I could say the plot of this fast-paced thriller was far-fetched. Unfortunately, it is all-too-realistic. At the beginning of the book, there seem to be two unrelated plot lines, but they come together in a dramatic way. Highly recommended. "
— Lillie, 1/17/2014" good book....good story....the religious overtones were a bit much though. played the "democrat bad and unethical, republican good and christian" a little too much. i enjoyed the turns but felt like i was being taught a sunday school lesson for most of the book. "
— Jacquie, 1/13/2014" haven't read any books of don brown that were not at least 4 stars or more! "
— dennis, 1/7/2014" Intriguing plot but too much of the Christian ideals as the only true religion. The Jewish lawyer who only takes the Muslim chaplains' defense for money posed a serious flaw from an educated author. I would not read any more of his books. "
— Tanya, 1/4/2014" Great book. I loved this series "
— Shannon, 12/30/2013" Stopped one third-the way in: boring; not believable; sophmoric dialog; etc. "
— Mike, 11/29/2013" I couldn't put this book down. It was very interesting to read about the inside workings of the military courts. I highly recommend this book. "
— Tanama, 11/26/2013" Premise is a court room drama - but has some cool sub stories about terrorism... Average, but a quick read... "
— Craig, 11/26/2013" This is a fast pace series. Excellent "
— Bettie, 11/9/2013" I got this free (along with the rest of the series) on my Kindle. Not sure I will read the rest. The writing seemed very "jerky". "
— Kristi, 11/1/2013" A "lawyer" book...with a Navy twist. It's good. Leonard got it for the Kindle. "
— Kathleen, 10/8/2013" Navy JAG re Muslilm chaplains inciting terrorism "
— Dbroder74, 9/6/2013" Could have been much better. Instead it was really bad and predictiable. Had to finish reading it just to see how bad it got. Oh well, it was free. So can't complain too much "
— TJ, 6/15/2013" Good read. Very Christian vs Islam oriented. But I enjoyed. "
— Charyet, 2/3/2013" This book was a page turner and exciting. I do feel that more could have been written to beef up the trial, however. "
— Jody, 1/9/2013" CSI meets Jag. Good book, left some of the story line undone. "
— Laura, 12/28/2012" Don is a Christian writer, but doesn't overdue the religious part. A very enjoyable fast reading story. I read it in 3 days. "
— Larry, 10/25/2012" I wanted to read something new, and this was a pretty good choice. It was very interesting, and held your interest from the very beginning of the book. "
— Marie, 10/7/2012" Read this free download. Not sure about the series yet. Have the next couple on free download and reading #2. The jury is still out on if I'll continue (hardy har har). "
— Ben, 9/27/2012" Intriguing book and I enjoyed the courtroom drama. Plot was great considering this book is listed in the library as Christian Fiction. "
— Paul, 10/28/2011" Seemed a bit hate filled toward Muslims and the storyline was totally predictable. Not sure why he included the Congressional seat into the mix. "
— Sue, 7/28/2011" Entertaining, but not great. A lot of loose threads left dangling. Not something I'd read a second time. "
— Jake, 7/9/2011" Navy JAG re Muslilm chaplains inciting terrorism "
— Dbroder74, 5/4/2011" Intriguing plot but too much of the Christian ideals as the only true religion. The Jewish lawyer who only takes the Muslim chaplains' defense for money posed a serious flaw from an educated author. I would not read any more of his books.<br/> "
— Tanya, 3/23/2011" Another good legal thriller, also with some romance, but without the heartbreak. <br/>(see review for Rage of Angels if you are confused) "
— Anne, 7/21/2010" An interesting look into Terrorism and the world of JAG attorneys. Good plot and ending. "
— Kathy, 7/15/2010" Entertaining, but not great. A lot of loose threads left dangling. Not something I'd read a second time. "
— Jake, 7/8/2010" Don is a Christian writer, but doesn't overdue the religious part. A very enjoyable fast reading story. I read it in 3 days. "
— Larry, 5/13/2010" I got this free (along with the rest of the series) on my Kindle. Not sure I will read the rest. The writing seemed very "jerky". "
— Kristi, 2/9/2010" I wanted to read something new, and this was a pretty good choice. It was very interesting, and held your interest from the very beginning of the book. "
— Marie, 2/4/2010" Great book. I loved this series "
— Shannon, 1/28/2010Don Brown, a former officer in the US Navy Judge Advocate General Corps and special assistant United States attorney, is the author of over a dozen bestselling military and legal books. His work includes the novel Treason and the exposé Call Sign Extortion 17: The Shoot-Down of Team Seal Six.
James Adams is one of the world’s leading authorities on terrorism and intelligence, and for more than twenty-five years he has specialized in national security. He is also the author of fourteen bestselling books on warfare, with a particular emphasis on covert warfare. A former managing editor of the London Sunday Times and CEO of United Press International, he trained as a journalist in England, where he graduated first in the country. Now living in Southern Oregon, he has narrated numerous audiobooks and earned an AudioFile Earphones Award and two coveted Audie Award for best narration.