Monday, October 12, 2009

The Grudge by Dennis Wesley Clark


Book Description
These Vietnam POW’s had been through hell to get home. But, he was one of those government officials who attempted to hide their escape and betray them for political expediency. They reversed the betrayal. He was bitter about the settlement money. Twenty years later, he retired from high public office. He had a grudge to settle. He sent his loyal zealots to physically harm them. And, he initiated attacks using the FBI and IRS. Challenges. First, who was launching this belated attack on them? Why? Then, they were faced with a conundrum. Their beliefs demanded they respected the law and his protected position. How could they defend themselves? Their defense unfolds in typical military precision: identify your enemy, know your enemy, assess the situation, isolate the target, define a plan of attack, execute and remove the threat. The story is a race between evil and good. Alone, they are threatened with defeat. Other good forces are on the way; could they get there in time?

My thoughts
“The Grudge” by Dennis Wesley Clark is the sequel to his book “Hard Way Home” but you do not need to read the first book to understand this one. There is a recap at the beginning of the book and this story takes place 20 years later. It is a fast paced, action packed story of resentment by the ex-Vice President and the three ex-Vietnam POWs that in his eyes made a fool of him. All they ever wanted is to live their lives in peace. Clark tells the story in away that you can see a movie being made form this story.

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