Review of 'Executive Force' by Gary Grossman
- Tiffany Howard
- Jan 7, 2019
- 1 min read
Publication Date: 21 Aug 18
Special Agent Scott Roarke and his fiance, Katie Kessler, Assistant to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Leopold Browning, are tasked with what initially looks to be separate issues: Roarke to determine who is killing off up and coming political appointees with no clear sense of pattern; and Kessler to dig into "The Declaration of Clauses" to determine just how much worry there may need to be on the federal level of state succession activities that are being pumped into specific states by an "independent", Lucas Burke. But Burke's strings are being pulled by his political strategist, Clay Lindstrom. Both issues collide with frightening rapidity as key political figures are assassinated by a man only known as "The Phantom" and the depths of Lindstrom's betrayal toward his own gain...and the destruction of the United States of America...is a connection that runs well into his past with an explosively unstable world leader as partner. A fascinating and frighteningly complex look at the deepest of divisiveness within our country and the potential fallout world wide. Could not put it down!

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