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Back to War: Book 1 of the Corps Justice series

Title:Back to War: Book 1 of the Corps Justice series
Author:C. G. Cooper
Rating:4.76 (958 Votes)
Asin:147005812X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:262 Pages
Publish Date:2012-02-15
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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 (S.S.I.), to track down his enemy and penetrate the world of his enemy.

He must seek his own brand of justice
Corps Justice.

What would you do?

When America's laws aren't enough
it's time for Corps Justice.

This is Book 1 in the Corps Justice Series. Approx. 58,000 words by C. G. Cooper

The Cast of Good Guys:

CAL STOKES: Former Marine Staff Sergeant. Navy Cross winner and heir to SSI.
TRAVIS HADEN: Cal's cousin. Former Navy S.E.A.L. Current CEO of SSI.
BRIAN RAMIREZ: Former Navy corpsman. Silver Star recipient.
NEIL PATEL

Editorial : From the Author
Thanks for checking out the Corps Justice series! To be clear, these novels are fast reads. I've left out excessive detail to keep the story moving. I want you to be engaged without having to flip back four pages to find the story again. Enjoy the ride!

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