Lawyer Brent Marks takes a Freedom of Information Act case for a journalist accused of espionage, and finds himself the target of an abusive federal investigation that strains his relationship with his fiance, who happens to also be an FBI Agent.
Now in the role of the client instead of the attorney, can Brent find justice and come out on the other side of the case with his own liberty intact? Where privacy and government collide, Brent must find a way to win the case, and, at the same time, prove his innocence and save himself.
Eade is not only a brilliant writer; he also calls attention to the atrocities that surround us, hiding in our own closets. Said once and said again, Kenneth Eade is one of our strongest thriller writers on the scene and the fact that he draws his stories from the contemporary philosophical landscape is very much to his credit. Highly Recommended." Grady Harp, Amazon Hall of Fame, Top 100 and Vine Voice
"Honestly, one of the most enjoyable "reads" I've had. This is a well-developed premise based on events which are (or should be) important to every American -- privacy and the "openness" (or lack of) in the workings of the Government. He (and Brent Marks) approached the issues in well thought-out manner, rather than as a zealot ready to put the torch to everything."L. Gates
"Read everything written by Kenneth Eade, have them in my library. What was written by Glen Greenwald and Edward Snowden at the beginning of this book is right. By just being a lawyer and doing his job got Brent Marks in trouble with FBI. He has a very supportive friends around him. Author always approaches every issue well thought out manner and makes me stop and think. Set aside a day that you won't be interrupted and enjoy this great story." T. Leonha