E.H. CLARK

 

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Excerpt one: Death Pad

 

          The scarcest of the world’s deadliest drugs has just become easier to attain. Foreign distributors had taken over Michael Canon’s city dispensing their product in a way almost impossible to detect. Local and federal law enforcement agencies are seemingly powerless to make a dent in the flow.  A Colombian cartel has sent its number one team of enforcers to guarantee its safe arrival. When Michael’s family is brutally compromised, he must become judge and jury. A strange series of events would force him to have to make the ultimate decision . . . could he also become . . . the Executioner. With his hand picked team pitted against the assassins of another continent he must try and stop the Cartel in a unique and explosive way. Without any hope of outside help, it comes down to justifiable payback or total annihilation for him and his elite team. The question wasn't who else would die . . . it was when.

 

Excerpt two:

 

            Many thoughts ran through Kotera’s head as they drove back to Siesta Del Sol. Of all the men he had encountered over his lifetime, quiet men like Michael Canon, were the most dangerous. Having been so close to him he could still feel Michael’s calm and deliberate manner. He knew Michael had nothing to lose and wasn’t afraid to die, especially for what he thought was right. He also knew he couldn’t buy him, he couldn’t negotiate with him, he could only stop him by eliminating pieces of Michael’s armor.

          He had to be careful not to get his own son eliminated in the process. He hadn’t been totally aware of the extent of what his teams had done the year and a half prior. He had entrusted to his son, full authority to make their mark on the drug industry in the city as he controlled all of the other aspects of the operation statewide. He had only come up against an adversary like Michael once before, but he controlled the playing field and quickly eliminated the problem. He didn’t like the feeling of being the hunted. His options were few and weak at most.

          Could he idly sit by and wait for Michael to make a mistake? He knew better. He knew the man and now that he had met him, there would be no mistakes.