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The Cost of Justice is the third installment in Michael Skeen's powerful political thriller series. When President Tyrone J. Samuels is elected, he vows to root out corruption in Washington. But his opponents label him a war criminal, terrorists strike U.S. cities, and global superpowers unite to destroy him. Political chaos, impeachment threats, and an assassination attempt push the nation toward collapse. As Russia, China, and extremist forces unleash nuclear and biological weapons, America stands on the edge of World War III. From the White House to Moscow, the battle spans continents and…mehr

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The Cost of Justice is the third installment in Michael Skeen's powerful political thriller series. When President Tyrone J. Samuels is elected, he vows to root out corruption in Washington. But his opponents label him a war criminal, terrorists strike U.S. cities, and global superpowers unite to destroy him. Political chaos, impeachment threats, and an assassination attempt push the nation toward collapse. As Russia, China, and extremist forces unleash nuclear and biological weapons, America stands on the edge of World War III. From the White House to Moscow, the battle spans continents and tests alliances. Samuels must rely on his military, his advisors, and his growing faith in God to hold the country together. Blending political intrigue, realistic military action, and spiritual depth, The Cost of Justice explores the price of leadership and the resilience of the American people. Fans of Tom Clancy, Vince Flynn, and Joel C. Rosenberg will be riveted by this fast-paced and thought-provoking thriller. Visit my website: https://michaelskeen.com
Autorenporträt
Michael Skeen has lived most of his life in the Midwest and has a strong conservative view. He served in the military and spent more than 30 years in law enforcement. Upon retirement he became interested in the constant doom and gloom points on talk radio and decided to write this series of books as if they were correct in their views.