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Forced Entry #5

Forced Entry 5: Paradise in Decay

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A bullet hole in my side, I had to keep running to the door or I'd die.Get outside and I'd be safe. I felt the air from the next bullet as it passed under my earlobe.I felt a splinter from the front door hit my face as the slug buried itself in the wood.The narrator never expected this.It was supposed to be easy street, early retirement tinkering, and sailboat projects. Sunsets in the Caribbean, the good life. But things don't turn out as planned round here. What kind of friend are you? If you believe a friend is making a big mistake do you speak up or shut up? The narrator is faced with this choice when his friend Kyle drops a bombshell. Protect and Swerve.If you can exploit a system to your advantage, should you, even if your neighbors have to make up the difference? How far will you go to protect your privilege? What are the limits of law enforcement? Paradise in Decay shows just how far some people will go to get what they want. Are you one of them?

78 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 6, 2018

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December 17, 2020
Buyer Beware...

I read all 6 books in the Forced Entry series. Like the Trunk series, Mr. Marshall started with a great concept and then it got progressively worse. That’s why my ratings go from High to Low, as you get further in the series. The first thing that’s disappointing, is that each “book”, is like a long chapter in a normal novel, and it only addresses a portion of the longer story. So you get shorted on your investment. What’s really bad is that Mr. Marshall changes the main character from the 5th to the 6th book, and brings in a whole host of new faces. There’s not even any integration, or hand off, if you will as to how these stories relate. Like I said, it’s disappointing. The characters themselves are rich. The scene settings are somewhat lacking. The stories, as told are entertaining. Just know what you’re getting into before you start reading. I regretted buying the box set. I thought the series would be good; based solely on the first book.
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November 25, 2020
The Narrator is still a Libertarian who isn't afraid to work with weed. Now he only consults and no longer does it for a living. Good thing because the resident cop is after him. A couple bad people die, the narrator is wounded and the usual collection of action and intrigue.
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