Forever Marked : A Novel
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“Get back!” Brad yelled. “Call 9-1-1. Your mother has been shot! Stay in the house!” “Hang on, Babe!” he sobbed. “Help’s coming. Just hang on.” Marilyn grabbed at his hand, gasping. “Brad . . . honey . . . promise me,” she said. Her voice quivered. “No revenge. No rev . . . ” her voice trailed off and her eyes fixed straight ahead. “No!” Brad cried. “Marilyn! Marilyn!” He sobbed loudly. Piercing sirens announced the arrival of medical attention that was too late . . . US Special Services Agent Jack Kingston was Brad Reynolds’ partner. But Kingston betrayed his country and sold out to the enemy. Now the lives of Brad’s fellow agents are at risk and his family is a target, so he leaves the service to move to a small town where he hopes he won’t have to look over his shoulder constantly. But Reynolds discovers that once an agent, always an agent-there is no turning back. He has been Forever Marked. Join Reynolds and his family as they face the life-threatening repercussions of Kingston’s treachery and the resulting tests of their faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781632326430
ISBN10: 1632326434
Cecelia Davis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2014
Publisher: Redemption Press
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