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The Right Guard: a Novel (The Allegiance Series Book 1) Kindle Edition
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Alexandra Hamlet
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LanguageEnglish
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Publication dateMay 6, 2020
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File size4617 KB
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Editorial Reviews
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This book is even more believable today than its original setting in the 1970s. The Declaration of Independence and the Founding Fathers made clear the right of the people to rise against tyranny and institute new government. The majority of Americans today are convinced that a dominant political class recently ignored the will of the people--nay, thumbed their noses at the people, who obviously do not know what is good for them. Oaths of allegiance are not to politicians in America. --A Retired General Officer
Without pomp and circumstance, without outrageous language and literary machinations, you led me simply, skillfully and calmly into a cache of information that slowly became overwhelming in its scope and uncomfortably realistic. It is a profound book. One I won t forget for a long while. --Senior Military Officer, Pentagon
This is the most realistic novel I have read about what it feels like to be in the field as a case officer --Senior Member of the Intelligence Community, former case officer.
I have never read a novel with beginning like The Right Guard. It begins with a dream... actually Far more reality than reverie. --Member of the Intelligence Community
Wow, talk about a page turner. This story happens in the late 1970 s but is as plausible now as then. Being an avid reader, an amateur student of history and a 30 year Army veteran, I expected this new novel to be bursting with mistakes. Not true. It is one that ranks with Seven Days In May and is as believable.
The story is set during the turbulent time in our post Vietnam War government and during the Watergate scandal. Many have forgotten the gridlock of the Nixon years due to Watergate and the inability of the Department of Defense to have much influence in foreign policy during the subsequent Carter term. Our military organizations were concerned our government was accepting the socialist giveaway programs prevalent in England.
Before the National Guard and the Reserves were integrated as every day partners of the active military, there were those who believed our country was abandoning the people who were loyal to the constitution. There was much infighting between the Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Alexandra Hamlet worked among the top levels of these agencies and was able to craft a story that could have happened then with little notice. Her timeline was before CNN was copied by other news services and talk radio which would have made the story more apparent. The novel centers on a now forgotten problem of so-called patriot groups burglarizing National Guard and Reserve armories. She has interestingly woven her plot around the newspaper articles reporting the thefts of that time. Her protagonist, Eric Brent, is used by the CIA to infiltrate a high level group who will try to overthrow our government and the institutions that protect our society. His background is unique and one that helps him fit into the group.
Each chapter compels the reader to move on to the next. Alexandra Hamlet maintains the story flow of her characters by labeling them liberally throughout the pages so one does not have to go back and check identities each time they put the book down. This new novel demands follow on stories and anyone who reads this first one will eagerly await another. --COL Dennis L. Cripps, USA Ret. January 17, 2012 --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
From the Inside Flap
Through fast-paced realism that keeps the reader mesmerized through the eyes of those who live in the intelligence world, investigators expose a far-reaching movement that could alter America
forever. Strained loyalties arise among Eric, a former lover and an agency struggling to organize counter-moves. Each question ends in surprise as Brent is forced to reach back into his high-ranking father's Nazi Germany past. . . to solicit help.
The year is 1978, yet The Right Guard resembles the present political and economic climate of the U.S. and a possible, eerie scenario and outcome. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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Product details
- ASIN : B086VSMZ67
- Publication date : May 6, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 4617 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 347 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1647041074
- Lending : Enabled
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Best Sellers Rank:
#573,348 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,353 in Military Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- #3,441 in Espionage Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- #5,559 in Political Thrillers (Books)
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I met the author at her book signing, at the "post exchange" at Camp Lejeune. Her subject title
intrigued me. What a great Idea.
I really had to force myself to finish reading this novel. After the first two or three chapters I found too many characters, jumbled, and hard to keep track of. She should not try to identify each person in the novel.
Example, mention one in charpter (5) and re-mention in chapter 11 and again in chapter 26! Especially when the reader is trying to remember where was this character last seen and what is his or her relation to the story?
The subject matter for the book is great. What a novel idea. As I mentioned at the begining, is this possible? Maybe not, but the subject could and should have been based on today's happenings.
This might have made for a better read by controling the number of un-needed characters. I will be looking for the author's next novel to see if changes have been made in writing style.
I now have a new listing in my "Kindle's" "itemized book listing", it is "Sucky Yucky books"!
Thank you for the chance to review!
Bert Bilodeau
Think it can't happen here; the evidence points to a different conclusion.
Alexandra Hamlet spins actual events into a first rate nail biting, edge of the seat reading experience that would make an incredible movie.
If I were Tom Clancy, I would say "sit next to me Alex and let's talk."
I gave it 5 stars and I bet you will too.
The author has an excellent understanding of the military mind, and what goes on inside the beltway.
Having been on the fringes of the intelligence community as well as in the military for over 20 years, I found her grasp of what could happen to be spot on.
The twists and turns in the story kept me turning pages for more.
As they say in the Navy - Bravo Zulu!
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