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For the Good of the Many
Author: Gary Carter
Publisher: Publish America
Reviewer:
Prof Andrew Lubin--MWSA Lead Reviewer
A Marine in
the middle of political intrigue.
Author Gary
Carter attempts to blend the Marine Corps, Vietnam, lost-and-regained love,
politics, and national security in an audacious first novel, and he comes
close to putting it all together.
Protagonist Jason McBride finally makes it through boot camp at Camp
Pendleton and is immediately shipped off to Vietnam. As a FNG, he and his
fellow Marines are quickly captured. McBride helps engineer their escape
from a POW camp, and it’s the relationships built here that lay the basis
for the underlying story; that the successful post-war McBride is a threat
to the president of the United States, who seeks to frame him in a
manipulated assassination attempt. McBride reaches back to the knowledge and
strengths learned in his Marine and Vietnam days in order to defeat the
shadowy government forces arrayed against him.
This has the ability to be a first-rate novel, and with additional character
development, tightening up plot details, and attention to technical issues,
the author will surely have a superlative second novel.

2007 Silver Award Winner

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