Personal Justice

by Richard D. Lee


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Hardcover
£18.90
Softcover
£10.88
Hardcover
£18.90

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 20/08/2004

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781418478827
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9781418478834

About the Book

As the world watched in shock and disbelief, the events of September 11, 2001 devastated America with a wakeup call to terrorism. William “Dutch” VandeDorff, a retired United States Marine and 27-year veteran of covert operations, who lost his daughter and only child in the tragedy, decides he will treat his anguish by getting revenge for his beloved ‘Kate’ and all the innocent victims of the horrendous attacks. Since he has a personal history with the perpetrator, Dutch plans to track down Osama bin Laden and find his own Personal Justice.

 

In the action-packed story of that retribution, Dutch is joined in his pursuit by his best friend and long time partner in covert operations, Muhammad Saif, a high-level CIA Middle East operative and three of New York’s finest—a firefighter, an emergency medical technician and a policeman. The story takes the five men from Ground Zero to Canada, to military training in France, to Pakistan where they outwit al Qaeda undercover operatives and finally through the historic Khyber Pass into Afghanistan to get their man.

 

A powerful tale filled with unforgettable characters, authentic locations and weaponry, excitement and humor, Lee keeps the reader on the edge of their seat and in the middle of heart-stopping action.

 


About the Author

Personal Justice is the first novel by Richard D. Lee, who currently serves as a

Senior Executive with the Federal Government in Washington, D.C.  Since September 11, 2001, he has been a key player on a multi-agency team of federal executives whose efforts are critical to the government’s national security and emergency preparedness.

 

The author lived and worked in Saudi Arabia from 1978 until 1985 and is a retired United States Marine, a disabled Vietnam combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient.

 

He lives with his wife, Annette, and three sons in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC.