Mercs of Wrath: Episode 2

Mercs of Wrath: Episode 2

by Mark Turner
Mercs of Wrath: Episode 2

Mercs of Wrath: Episode 2

by Mark Turner

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Overview

"To walk willingly into the shadow of death and darkness for the purpose of legacy makes you ten times the fool."
- Anna Dawson.-

Bobby finds himself in a tight spot when he has to protect a young anti-military radio host who's life is threatened. With Lt.Munson using her MI5 connections to get intel on him, and tensions with the new alliance with the Largo Cartel, Can the Captain keep it together?

All while showing the young radio host the value of Veterans in American society? Read to find out in this astonishing story of one's morality versus one's pride.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156716159
Publisher: Mark Turner
Publication date: 08/08/2016
Series: Mercs of Wrath , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 42 KB

About the Author

Episode two was the initial idea for my original screenplay, but I decided to save it to extend the series a bit. While writing this, I met with local veterans to get their blessing and was shocked by the way they received it.

Not only did they love it, they practically begged me to publish it to show that people in the U.S do not understand the sacrifices that military service men and women go through. They wanted people to see that even with the negative things said by Anna, that they still feel a sense of both pride and honor for defending the right of free speech.

My father served this country proudly for over 30 years, and I not only honor him with this story, but also his friends, my friends, my brothers, my father in law, and everyone else that fought for this country. Whether you served in the military or serve as the average American, never let anyone tell you or make you feel that you have no stake in society, ever.

Because no matter who we are, we can all build not just a better country, but a better world together. JFK said, "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." I never fully understood the quote growing up, but now that I'm 29 years wiser, I appreciate the hell out of it now. I'll try to upload an episode every month. Please feel free to check it out.
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