
Fireplay: Jack Emery 0.5
by Steve P. Vincent
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Pub Date May 14 2015 | Archive Date May 04 2015
Description
A chance lightning strike. A reporter in the right place. A scandal that will rock America.
Journalist Jack Emery has seen it all. Embedded for the New York Standard with the 8th Marine Regiment in the heart of Afghanistan, he has covered everything from firefights to the opening of new schools. But nothing has prepared Jack for the story that is about to explode right in front of him.
When a convoy Jack is riding in is attacked by a lone zealot, Jack asks a question that puts him on the path of a sensational story. But he'll soon learn that his struggles to find the hook are nothing compared to the dangers of getting it out.
A Note From the Publisher
When he's not writing, Steve keeps food and flat whites on the table working for the man. He enjoys beer, whisky, sports and dreaming up ever more elaborate conspiracy theories to write about.
He has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Political Science and History. His honors thesis was on the topic of global terrorism. He has traveled extensively through Europe, the United States and Asia.
Twitter: @stevepvincent
Facebook: /stevepvincentwriter
Web: stevepvincent.com
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781760300760 |
PRICE | $0.00 (USD) |
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I really enjoyed this book, its a short and quick read and very punchy. The author has crammed in a lot in to the pages given and it makes it a real page turner. I enjoyed the plot, the descriptions were brilliant and it made me feel as though I could be in the same room, very vivid. This is the first book that I have read by the author and it certainly won't be the last, I really really enjoyed it.
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