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A Line in the Sand; a free book for you cheapskates

ArmyJ writes to tell us that his latest book “A Line in the Sand” is available on Kindle today for free. The last time we advertised his book, he had 15,000 downloads. Here’s a synopsis of this novel;

The year is 2031. The US military has been gutted by an increasingly powerful and isolationist government after a series of unpopular and internationally condemned wars. Lieutenant Colonel Reese Sterling, a veteran of the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iran, has been falsely imprisoned after tragedy occurs during a botched raid in his home. He is sent to the infamous Ridgeway Prison on trumped up charges, and while incarcerated, meets a mysterious man who has a plan for freedom. Across the country, a popular US President is assassinated, along with a high-ranking member of the Chinese military. Sterling manages to escape from prison, only to find that he is the man being hunted as the presidential assassin. Balancing his desire for revenge against the need to clear his name, Sterling must take on a conspiracy of global proportions that threatens to bring the very foundations of the nation crashing down. When war on American soil for the first time in over 150 years seems imminent, the fugitive officer must make a brutal choice; to fight against the government he had sworn an oath to protect, or do nothing and see the country torn apart.

So, help a brother out and make him famous.

19 thoughts on “A Line in the Sand; a free book for you cheapskates

  1. Roughly 3/4 of the way through and am enjoying it so far. Gonna save me while at the range waiting for people to qual.

  2. Can you get it from the Google Play store? I’m a cheap bastard. Everyone in my family has a Kindle but me, although I have a Kindle app on my phone.

  3. I will say that the book reads like a horror story for the first couple chapters. Scary a hell, but the once you get past the scary part it gets good.

  4. Read it last month, great book! Waiting on the second in the series due out this month.

  5. No iPhone, no Android, just a 10-year-old desktop computer. I’ll see if the app works for mine. If it doesn’t, I’ll see what else I can do.

  6. Figured it out–have a Kindle app on my Android-based phone, so found my Amazon password and downloaded it.

    Looking forward to reading it–if I ever get the time.

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