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Last Rights

by Philip Shelby

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"A highly decorated African American war hero, General Griffin North, is killed in a plane crash just as his political career is about to take off. Ironically in light of modern military sex scandals, the only people who think the crash might have been more than an accident are two very interesting women--Major Mollie Smith of the Army and her protégé, Warrant Officer Rachel Collins."

I whizzed through it, a really good thriller! Political conspiracy. Bad guy gets shot and his last words set our heroine on a quest of revenge, involving blown up buildings, bombs, plenty of murders and so on…. Well written, lots of tension, very good characterizations, could hardly put it down! ( )
  cathepsut | Mar 23, 2007 |
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Philip Shelby's first novel, Days of Drums, was a crackerjack political thriller. It earned him big sales and good reviews for his ability to turn the nightly news into compelling fiction. His latest pulls off the same magic. A highly decorated African American war hero, General Griffin North, is killed in a plane crash just as his political career is about to take off. Ironically in light of modern military sex scandals, the only people who think the crash might have been more than an accident are two very interesting women--Major Mollie Smith of the Army and her protégé, Warrant Officer Rachel Collins.

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