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- Published on: 2011-12-20
- Released on: 2011-12-20
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1

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Product Description Product DescriptionMorgan Cole is a man with a dark history involving the U.S. Special Forces and covert military operations. He has returned home to the South Shore of Massachusetts to be near the only family he has left, his older brother Nathan. Working as private investigator with a woman he truly cares for and seeing his brother on a near daily basis he finally feels a sense of normalcy in his life that he never imagined possible. When Nathan is found brutally murdered Morgan sets out to find the people responsible. Fasten your seat belts and get ready for a fast paced and gritty account of how one man serves up what can only be described as an "outlaw style" of justice.Editorial Reviews:5.0 out of 5 stars City of Champions, By Diane Adams (Branson, MO)(REAL NAME) This review is from: CITY of CHAMPIONS (Kindle Edition)Morgan Cole is a character who is understandably arrogant, yet humble; trained to respond as a machine, yet poignantly human. Once I started this book, th! e non-stop action yanked me from page to page, desperate to learn the outcome. There were plenty of surprises! All the loose ends were tied up by the last page ... or so I thought! Daniel Stanton is a name to remember as I believe he will quickly become well known for his incredible talent. I'm looking forward to a sequel.4.0 out of 5 stars A good thriller,By wistfulskimmie (Buckfastleigh, UK)This review is from: CITY of CHAMPIONS (Kindle Edition)This is a thriller about an ex military man getting used to life on the 'outside'. He has a job as a private investigator, a woman he loves and he is near his beloved brother. Life couldn't be better. And then his brother is brutally murdered. So begins the search for the killer. The book was quite brutal in places but it was all in context with the story. I really enjoyed the raciness of it and the fact that it grabbed you by the hand and ran with you and didn't let you go until the explosive end. I identified with the characters,! I thought they were completely believable. At first some of t! he actions may seem over the top but in the context of the story they are completely believable. I hope this author carries on in the same vein as I would love to read more of his work.
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