Taking Action Against Extremists - New novel tells of plan to eliminate extremists in government


FLORENCE, S.C., Oct. 27, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- High-powered New York financier Boone "Peck" Reynolds has had enough of those running the United States. Along with two anonymous associates, he undertakes a self-appointed mission to send a clear message to radical extremists and their political supporters, who he believes are pushing their own agenda on the nation. Author G. Lee Greer's new novel, Justice Regained (now available through 1stBooks), tells Peck's story and his murderous quest to eliminate extremists.

Peck enlists the help of Vincent Havel, a dear friend who he treats as an adopted son. He also meets Mary Leigh Braxton, a Washington D.C., socialite, hostess and friend who becomes Peck's romantic interest. Peck and his companions develop a plan to have the extremists and their political supporters assassinated or intimidated.

When the Justice Department launches an investigation, Peck and the assassins' talents for covering up murder and deceit for political gain are put to good use. They work to wipe out those they believe are turning the country upside down, and they will stop at nothing to rid the nation of these dangerous foes.

A classic political thriller with a twist, Greer's thriller offers a mix of excitement, assassination, intimidation, political uproar, romance and intrigue in the heart of the nation.

Greer is a semi-retired South Carolina native. He owns his own business and is currently writing a sequel to Justice Regained.

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