Monday 1 January 2018

Executions for All


Execution of Justice by Patrick Dent

Definitely a five-star indie read. Not only is “Execution of Justice,” written in such a way that the reader is shown enthralling action scenes with believable insights into special ops, it also spreads beyond the usual scope of Middle-Eastern thrillers. Narcotics, kidnap, politics and prison all find a home within the narrative and each of them contributes to a tale you’ll thoroughly enjoy. If you adore espionage laced with local crime, you’ll certainly fall in love with this novel.

Dent was also in the military during he second half of the 20th century and he says that “Execution of Justice,” was inspired by a delusional veteran who falsely believed he was a secret assassin. Let’s hope these delusions weren’t the products of memories; I’d hate to learn that the chaos and savagery in “Execution of Justice” is true!

Highlights!

Stakes: Patrick Dent has crafted this story to present the consequences of the protagonist’s failure in a grand and threatening way.

Conflict: The final battle in this novel is born through wit and excitement. You’ll be dying for the conclusion by the time you stumble upon it.


Backstory: The character’s pasts are woven through “Execution of Justice,” to shove you towards sympathising with violent people.

Get it here: https://goo.gl/Kt7k84

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