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Enemy Combatant

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A man charged with the brutal act of terrorism...

A lawyer sworn to defend him...

A courtroom spinning wildly out of control...

In the trial of the decade, attorney Tom Carpenter was just a spectator. Until, to his own astonishment, Tom finds himself thrust into a case primed to explode…

The whole world thinks Tom’s new client is guilty of the worst act of terrorism since 9/11—except for one shadowy figure, who feeds Tom astounding inside information. But just as the trial is about to break wide open, Tom receives a chilling threat. Suddenly Tom cannot trust anyone, and his family must run for their lives. The only way to survive—and the only hope for justice—is for Tom to crack a terrifying conspiracy so vast and so powerful that anyone who believes it has already been marked to die….


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370 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2008

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Ed Gaffney

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Ed Gaffney took ten years of work as a criminal lawyer, added an overactive imagination, and came up with a new career as a novelist. This has led to an unexpected number of requests from his softball teammates to appear with Terry and Zack in future books. Ed lives west of Boston with his wife, New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann, their two children, and their anxious, but ever-loyal dogs, Sugar and Spice.

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* Zack Wilson and Terry Tallach Mystery

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January 16, 2010
I was blown away by this book. I picked it up because I am a sucker for anything with a seal or the Capitol Building on the cover. It was so fast paced I stayed up half the night reading it. It combines the best of courtroom drama with espionage, chase scenes and suspense. While the plot is a little far fetched (we hope), it was a fun, entertaining thriller.
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October 11, 2017
Enemy Combatant by Ed Gaffney has all the elements of a great thriller. There is plenty of action, well defined good guys and bad guys and a main character that you have to root for! When attorney, Tom Carpenter, realizes that he is in the middle of a huge conspiracy led by influential politicians, he tries to bring matters to light. Realizing that he can only trust his closest friends and family, Tom battles the enemy both physically and in the courtroom. You'll have trouble putting this one down!
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August 2, 2019
This book is chilling and suspenseful. I was hooked from the first page and that ending was so intense I could barely turn the pages fast enough!
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October 7, 2019
Synopsis: in the trial of the decade, attorney Tom Carpenter is a spectator. Then he finds himself thrust into a case ready to explode.
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July 23, 2012
I could not put this book down. I kept telling myself that I’d stop after one more chapter, but couldn’t seem to follow through. This is an edge of your seat, timely thriller. The themes of justice, terrorism, and government post 9-11 are scary and make for a compelling thriller. You will be drawn in from the very first chapter. Highly recommended.

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May 8, 2008
The concept in this book is larger-than-life, but I was still able to suspend disbelief and enjoy the ride. The story is extremely well told - very exciting and fast-paced. Plus, it was fascinating to look a little bit at the defense attorney side of trials. I haven't seen much of that in books and movies.
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February 15, 2014
Pretty much a page-turner after the first few chapters. Unusual structure takes a while to get used to. Courtroom procedural with conspiracy theory action. I think I would have given it a 5* except for how preachy the epilogue was. Yes, perhaps the fact should be spelled out for more people, but then it should be better written. I will definitley read more by Gaffney.
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February 15, 2010
This book served its purpose for me - it was fast-paced and entertaining. By no means is this high literature, but I wasn't looking for that!
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