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A Flag Too Far
A prominent Jewish banker is kidnapped. Federal
buildings are attacked in Washington. An insidious media campaign
begins. The Feds suspect al Qaeda, but former agent Frank Talbot,
called out of semi-retirement and into a clash of egos, knows better.
It’s not the usual suspects. It’s a group of Americans. Politicians,
lawyers, and veterans are being drawn into an organization that even
the president admits has some merit. The Feds are fixated on foreign
involvement, government advisers and lawyers are calling for
restraint, and yet another kidnapping is unfolding in the Pacific
Northwest. Talbot finds he must do what the government either cannot
or will not do.
Using the media and a relic from the past to
avoid posse comitatus, Talbot discovers he can’t tell the good
guys from the bad. With a crew that the president calls a bunch of
cartoon characters, he’s pitted against a coalition of white
supremacists, anti-Semitic activists, right wing militias, and his
worst enemy, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Like an aging
Spenser, Frank Talbot can have you in stitches, and that could be
good or bad.
About the Author
Hank Davis is the author of the highly acclaimed
Paradigm Lost. He and his wife live in Florida and in Maine.
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