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Part of "Navy Justice" series
"Treason" by Don Brown is a gripping and suspenseful political thriller that centers around a deadly attack on the U.S. President during his State of the Union address. The story follows a group of heroes, including the Secret Service agent who takes a bullet for the President, the Speaker of the House who must assume the presidency, and a CIA analyst who uncovers a plot to destroy the United States from within. Brown's meticulous research and attention to detail bring authenticity to the story, which is set against the backdrop of real-world political tensions and conflicts. The author's background as a former Navy JAG lawyer adds a layer of credibility to the legal and military aspects of the plot. The novel explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the true meaning of patriotism. It raises questions about the balance between national security and individual freedoms, and the dangers of political polarization and extremism. "Treason" is a fast-paced and thrilling read, with well-developed characters, a tight plot, and plenty of twists and turns. It will appeal to fans of political thrillers, legal dramas, and military fiction. However, its graphic depictions of violence and strong language make it a book that is not suitable for all audiences. Overall, "Treason" is a thought-provoking and entertaining novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. It is a timely and relevant story that sheds light on the complex and often contentious world of American politics and national security...
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