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A Review Of "An Eye For An Eye"

Like "In Sheep's Clothing," "An Eye For An Eye" is an amazing political thriller that is well worth a read.

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A Review Of "An Eye For An Eye"

Years after saving the president of the United States, ex-Secret Service agent Matthew Ritcher is having issues figuring out what he wants to do in life. Still scarred by the loss of a loved one in that plane explosion years before, he struggles to find a career that he can be passionate about. Then, after a phone call from President Kendall, all of that changes.

Suddenly, Ritcher is back in D.C. and privy to all sorts of classified information as an advisor to the president. When Mexican drug cartels threaten both their national government and the safety of the United States, Ritcher is sent to figure out a two-country response. However, when he and the Mexican president are kidnapped as revenge for the unfortunate killing of a drug lord's daughter, Ritcher is once again forced to save both himself and a president.

L.D. Beyer's newest book, "An Eye For An Eye," is an amazing political thriller with just as much draw as its predecessor, "In Sheep's Clothing" (see my previous article for more information). The book brings to life political intrigue, dangerous environments, and various points of view, including that of Mexican drug lords and Irish terrorists, and weaves it all together into an engrossing novel that will leave you wishing for more.

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