Monday, April 22, 2013

Kindle e-Fiction Allows the Reality Behind Secret Military Missions to be Revealed to General Public



“It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense."  Mark Twain

When it comes to the behind the scenes undercover operations of our military’s secret missions the reality is—we may not know the whole truth.  This could be for safety and security reasons, but could it also be to mask internal injustices?  We have hear it said time and time again, you don’t really know until you have walked a mile in someone else’s shoes.  Too often we get so focused on the outcome of newsworthy military event, but it is rare that we are given or even ask for an accurate understanding of the chain of events that lead to the event.

This is why fictional moves like Argo and Zero Dark Thirty have had such monumental success.  The general public, who has not walked in a military operatives highly exalted shoes, has no bearing on the outlaying circumstances that leads to the specialized missions that we hear so few details of, not to mention the ones we know exist in an undercover state. 

Some viewers protest that movies like Argo and Zero Dark Thirty are exaggerated and too “Hollywood”, while others say they are a realistic portrayal of the secret operations that exist within our military forces.  Whichever view point you take, movies of this nature show that it is possible to have many sides to the same story and how easy it is to conveniently leave the details out when reporting to the general public.

If you find the secret lives of the inner circle behind covert military operations compelling, you may enjoy the latest fictional work, The Eagle’s Plume by author Gerard de Marigny.  Gerard is no stranger when it comes to creating captivating pieces about the world of secret military operations as he previously produced the #1 Amazon-Bestselling Counter-terrorism & Geopolitical CRIS DE NIRO Thriller series.

His latest work The Eagle’s Plume is a thriller about an ex Delta Force operative Scipio, who accepts a position in Afghanistan as a US military consultant.  His job entails advising the military on security protocols in some of the most dangerous parts of the world.  To his surprise he uncovers a well hidden conspiracy masked as a terrorist attack.  The clock is ticking and things are snowballing while Scipio figures out what move to make next. This inexpensive thriller is available for download at all Kindle stores, including the Kindle store at United States, United Kingdom and Canada. 

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