Predatory Kill on Sale July 6-10

Can “too big to fail” get away with murder?
Rocketing to the top of four Amazon best-seller lists, “Predatory Kill: A Legal Thriller” by best-selling author Kenneth G. Eade has been called “a wild ride” by critics. In the vein of his wildly popular first novel, “An Involuntary Spy”, Eade delivers another solid and intricately plotted tale. At its core, “Predatory Kill” is an examination of the chaos and corruption of the 2008 mortgage crisis, and asks the vital question: “are banks above the law?”
Brent Marks had paid his dues as a lawyer, having taken his share of divorces and drunk driving cases over his 20 year career, but had finally reached a place in his life where he could take on cases of social importance. What he least expected was for April Marsh’s predatory lending case against the big banks for wrongful foreclosure on her parent’s home to turn into a murder investigation. April’s mother was murdered. Her father was beaten within an inch of his life, and she believes their predatory lender is to blame.

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