The Price of Victory by Vincent S. Green
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Overview: Born in 1953, Vincent S Green served as an Army JAGC in Germany and Kansas where he defended over 200 soldiers at courts-martial and obtained acquittals in major murder, drug, and robbery cases. He studied writing with National Book Award winner John Casey and was a Henry Hoyns Fellow at the University of Virginia MFA program. He subsequently moved to Los Angeles and drew on his experience in the army to write The Price of Justice.
Genre: Thriller
The Price of Victory
When Sergeant Billy Frazier is called to meet with Captain Olson, his illusions are shattered…
He stands accused of purchasing and transferring drugs to Sergeant James Babcock, but due to Frazier’s experience, Captain Olson is eager to ensure he gets the help he needs to avoid a lengthy term in jail.
Taking his advice, Frazier hires Captain Jack Hayes to represent him.
But their first meeting doesn’t go smoothly.
Why would a decorated Sergeant be working in admin? Surely there were better jobs for a man in Frazier’s position?
Maintaining his innocence, Frazier just knows that Jack is the lawyer he needs to escape being punished for a crime he did not commit.
But then Judge DiMarco is assigned to the case; a man who tolerates no-nonsense, a man who believes in guilty until proven innocent… and he will leave no stone unturned.
Frazier is faced with the past and must handle the strain. He can’t help wondering if the jury would really believe him to be one of the greatest drug dealers in the U.S. Army.
Jack Hayes, on the other hand, is eager to win the case in any way possible.
Believing his client’s innocence, he is determined to fight until he wins. Whatever the cost.
Is Frazier really worth the actions Jack finds himself doing?
Before long, the case takes an unexpected turn, one no one could have predicted.
How long can Jack’s faith in Frazier last?
The Price of Victory is a chilling case of deception, lies and the ruthless pursuit of justice.
Extreme Justice
A world fought with extremes, ends with extremes…
Nazi Germany has surrendered and the Second Great War is over.
Thousands of Nazi’s Soldiers either on order by Hitler or by force have surrendered themselves to the British and the American forces.
One former Luftwaffe unit is transferred to Fort Leavenworth, Oklahoma. Despite their defeat, the POWs remain hopeful in different ways.
Some like Sargent Koch naïvely believe that the surrender is only temporary and Germany will triumph once more.
Some like Hans Schomer just hope to get back home and reunite with their wives and children.
And they all follow the words of their First Sargent Walter Beyer: ‘You are a German, a soldier. Do not forget who you are.’
All except Corporal Johannes Kunze.
Kunze’s hope is to immigrate his family to California. He never much believed in the ‘Great Fuhrer’ and Nazi Germany is clearly over – for good.
To Beyer, a proud German national, a soldier who has fought on the Africa front, Kunze’s attitude is both repellent and disrespectful.
And when Beyer gets wind that there’s a spy – a rat leaking information to the Americans – he knows just who it is.
When he gets proof it’s Kunze, he feels he has no choice but to reveal, to his men, the traitor in their midst.
But somehow, what was meant to be a confrontation – a bad licking to set Kunze in his place – it ends in a brutal and savage murder.
Kunze’s murder.
When Beyer and his fellow officers get arrested, he and the officers aren’t about to betray their men by offering them up to the Americans.
After all, Kunze was traitor – as far as they’re concerned, his death was tragic but warranted.
Why can’t the Americans see that? Isn’t that exactly what they would do if the positions were reversed?
They little understand that in the eyes of the US Law, they committed murder.
What follows for them is a historic trial, where justice is dealt in the most extreme measures…
Based on a true story, Extreme Justice is a morally intricate and fascinating look at what happened to many German POWs in the final years and aftermath of WW2.
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