Anyone who has ever been the underdog facing incredible odds will relate to the story of John Drake. "Execution of Justice" is a military action/adventure intertwined with a study of John
Drake's bizarre childhood - the driver for his mysterious motives. Demons from his past clouded his judgment during a time when a single mistake could put the world at war.
Execution of Justice opens with a bang and maintains a sharp, staccato pace throughout. The action resonates with the confusion of Drake's childhood. As Drake plows through his
life-staking journey to self-awareness, he must overcome a steadily haunting, stalking past.
Drake constantly faces situations where the line between good and evil is hazy at best.
He struggles with issues including revenge, free will vs. fate, moral relativism, and even his own identity as he faces inconceivable odds armed with only his wits and his partner,
Gip.
Drake and Gip ruthlessly chase the evil Tartus across the glode, having no boundaries in accomplishing the mission.
The reader wonders whether Drake is a hero or a monster. So does Gip. So does Drake. To achieve their mission, two men must overtake a fully manned fortress.
When Drake's primary mission collides with a global CIA plot, he suddenly finds the lives of hundreds of thousands balancing squarely on his shoulders.
Can a young buck sergeant and his partner prevent global war while simultaneously carrying out their assigned mission