Shadow of the Corps

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Military, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: James DuPont ISBN: 9781453299029
Publisher: Pegasus Books Publication: July 2, 2013
Imprint: Pegasus Books Language: English
Author: James DuPont
ISBN: 9781453299029
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Publication: July 2, 2013
Imprint: Pegasus Books
Language: English

In this heart-pounding debut thriller, a young jag still in awe of the Marine Corps’ hallowed code of honor must confront an enemy within the ranks

 

Dale Riley, fresh out of law school, joined the Marine Corps to be a hero. As a JAG attorney, he was out to save the world. But when he takes on the wrong client—a combat pilot accused of unlawfully bombing a village in northeastern Afghanistan, killing seventy-eight Afghan noncombatants and five United States Marines—his world quickly comes undone. It’s not enough for Dale to save his career. Now, he’s fighting to save his life, and the lives of his wife and son.

 

In the tradition of A Few Good Men, nothing in James M. DuPont’s taut debut novel is as it seems, and the line between guilt and innocence is as delicate and unpredictable as the line between life and death itself.

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In this heart-pounding debut thriller, a young jag still in awe of the Marine Corps’ hallowed code of honor must confront an enemy within the ranks

 

Dale Riley, fresh out of law school, joined the Marine Corps to be a hero. As a JAG attorney, he was out to save the world. But when he takes on the wrong client—a combat pilot accused of unlawfully bombing a village in northeastern Afghanistan, killing seventy-eight Afghan noncombatants and five United States Marines—his world quickly comes undone. It’s not enough for Dale to save his career. Now, he’s fighting to save his life, and the lives of his wife and son.

 

In the tradition of A Few Good Men, nothing in James M. DuPont’s taut debut novel is as it seems, and the line between guilt and innocence is as delicate and unpredictable as the line between life and death itself.

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