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The Code

June 2006 - 740 pages

"Gut-wrenchingly real.  Mr. Lebenstein educates whoever will listen to him so that the past will never be repeated.  The Gazebo is a must read." - Armchair Interviews Book Review

 


 

A young US Army lieutenant, from a long and distinguished family line of soldiers, stationed in the

Federal Republic of Germany, faces court martial charges of murder and of being involved in a black marketing operation that reach the higher echelons of the Division command. Rather than trusting his

fate to a military lawyer, the family reaches across the sea to the United States, and retains the services

of former Army officer turned civilian attorney “Colt” Donaldson. With links to unsolved murders in Vietnam and Korea, as well as insights into the CIA, the White House, and the inner workings of the

officer corps, Colt must battle command influence and the subtleties of military justice, as well as a

gang of ruthless criminals to refute the burden of proof that the Government has established, and fight

The Code to secure his client’s freedom.     

 

 

 

 

 

                                                           

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