No Good Deed

by Hal Bray


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/18/2003

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781410760050
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781410760074
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 296
ISBN : 9781410760067

About the Book

Brockland Joshua, Brock to his friends, was a retired Infantry Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Army who, through a series of turns, became the manager of a golf and country club in Corpus Christi, Texas, on the last developed barrier reef island in the United States.

In doing his job Brock has become involved with some high powered members of his club who want him to do a little intelligence gathering for them.  It seems the OPEC countries and our nation’s oil producing capabilities are on a collision course.  He does not realize that this good deed will draw him into a web of intrigue and danger that will involve organized crime on both sides of the Texas border and leave him marked as the killer of these same friends.

As Brock scrambles to prove his innocence, people begin dying around him, including his beautiful blonde lover, wife of the corrupt oil baron he has exposed.  He cannot do it alone.  So he contacts two old Army buddies and they weigh in.  As they plan to clear his name, he is confident that he can do it. While no good deed may go unpunished, Brock intends to hand out a little punishment of his own.


About the Author

Hal Bray is a new author who writes what he knows.  As a retired Infantry Lieutenant Colonel, he shares with us the mind set of men formed by their combat experiences.  As one who has managed prestigious private country clubs and dealt with their high powered members who control our nation’s economy and industry, he provides keen insight on the inner workings of politics and money in the oil industry against a backdrop of greed and corruption.

From an idyllic setting to one of chaos and panic he leads us on a rapidly accelerating chase to foil a plan that would ruin the oil industry within the United States and place our fuel destiny in the hands of the OPEC nations.