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Can “too big to fail” get away with murder? Find out in this #1 best selling legal and financial thriller.

If you are a fan of fast-paced, action-packed thrillers that combine corruption and murder with courtroom drama, then ‘Predatory Kill’ is for you

Rocketing to the top of five paid best seller lists, Book 1 of the Brent Marks Legal Thriller Series has been called a “wild ride” by critics. In it, Kenneth Eade delivers another solid and intricately plotted financial thriller.

A maniacal killer is on the loose. April’s mother is brutally murdered and her father beaten within an inch of his life. Attorney Brent Marks has already paid his dues as a lawyer, having taken his share of divorces and drunk driving cases over his 20 year career, but has finally reached a place in his life where he can take on cases of social importance. What he least expected was for April Marsh’s predatory lending case against the big banks for wrongful foreclosure on her parent’s home to turn into a murder investigation. As the courtroom drama heats up, the action outside the courtroom spirals out of control.

Searing, exhilarating and topical, Predatory Kill puts a new spin on the greatest financial crisis of the age

#1 Financial Thriller#1 Political Thriller#1 Pulp Thriller#1 Legal Thriller#1 Crime Noir Thriller

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“Fans of John Grisham will find equal talent here in Eade’s ability to captivate and hold readers with the unexpected, both in character development in nonstop action which lays the foundation for a story that’s anything but predictable. The realistic dialogue is – well – simply killer; while action points in one direction, then often takes a 360-degree turn. In a world where plot and outcome are often predictable from the start, this will prove more than satisfying to readers already well versed in the legal thriller format.” D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

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“If you are a fan of fast-paced, action-packed thrillers that combine corruption and murder with courtroom drama, then ‘Predatory Kill’ by Kenneth Eade is the best choice you could ever make. The author’s compelling writing and brilliant dialogue will remind you of John Grisham’s first novels. A master of mystery, thriller and suspense, the author is already well-known for his bestselling novel ‘An Involuntary Spy’, for which he was praised by both critics and Amazon reviewers.” Jo Ammons, NY Book Examiner

“Kenneth Eade is the well-known author of the bestselling political thriller “An Involuntary Spy”. Recently, he has published his second novel, “Predatory Kill”, which is an edge-of-your-seat legal thriller that will take readers by surprise and raise some thought-provoking questions about law and justice in the world we live in today.” Independent Publisher News

“If you like fast paced, action packed legal thrillers, then Predatory Kill is the book for you. Eade is a master of dialog and presents a well developed fictional tale that is full of drama both inside of the courtroom and out. Of course, this is a work of fiction, but the premise is believable and hooks you right away. The RICO statute has been used to prosecute many facets of organized crime; why not the perpetrators of the largest investment fraud in the 21st century? The hero of the story, Brent Marks, is tough to sell on his client’s claims that the foreclosing bank is responsible for her parents’ murder, but as the case unfolds, the evidence seems to mount up. Fact or fantasy, the issue of banks being above the law is a fact, and the murder angle makes for an excellent metaphor, well deserving of five stars.” “As good as any on the New York Times Bestseller List”

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