No Good Deed: Book One of the Mark Taylor Series: (A Psychological Thriller)

· MP McDonald
4.5
352 reviews
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327
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The government can do anything they want to him—anything at all...
Mark Taylor knows his actions scream guilty—but he was only trying to stop the horrible terrorist attack. Instead, the government labels him an enemy combatant and throws him in the brig with no rights, no trial, and no way to prove his innocence. 
He's just a regular guy—a photographer—who finds himself in an extraordinary situation when an antique camera he buys at a dusty Afghanistan bazaar produces photographs of future tragedies. Tragedies he's driven to prevent. 
His frantic warnings about September 11th are ignored but put him in the government cross-hairs where he learns what being labeled an 'enemy combatant' really means... 


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4.5
352 reviews
Gail Davis
June 12, 2015
Honestly speaking, I have not yet, been afforded the opportunity or chance to read what I know maybe the most riveting, compelling, suspenseful material in it's genre, beyond in measureable and invaluable excerpts to feed good and wholesome nutrients to completely move and rock a soul to the fullest extent of it all, effortlessly and constantly, that is pleasing to the most diverse, different, and/or indifferent in some kind of way, will reach any and /or all audiences alike. Something to float your boat. The title within itself is self-explanatory, NO GOOD DEED, just think about it. You can lose yourself for a little while, you might not want to come back to a real place in time, in a private time capsule. But, the reality of it all, you have to return to un beamed earth again, eventually, still in the same century. LOL . This genre, of good reads, as perhaps it's possible counterparts, and there are of course, a wide selection of equally intellectually stimulating subliminal connotations each and everyone, can take it for whatever it is worth, and incorporate it in their own challenging way(s) of adaptation and/or advancement alike. I suggest that, you don't do what I just did, write a review, my very first one, mind you, freely like this. I am just one in a million, who can do this. It just so happens that, I am a pretty good judge of character, and have a wide, invisible eye, and can see what no other one can or will see, and/or think to look at. It took years upon years to get it all down to a science, and will perhaps take the rest of the years remaining to hone a natural given craft and due talent, due to sheer diligence, will power, drive, a never can and will be defeated demeanor about yourself, ir regardless to if, and when and how young, old, middle-aged or young' adult you are, and the length of time it takes to start and/or finish a project or an assignment. After all, no-one, including me, and not excluding me, is a super - charged human-being, there are no S's on any men or women chests, as far as I can see, and/or, are concerned.
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Monifa 360
October 25, 2017
I really enjoyed this book. Mark's life goes from great to bad. It goes to show you that nothing in life is promised. Mark gets a second chances to make things right with his loved ones and friends and he does just that. Really great read. It has some highs, lows and a greater appreciation of self and family.
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Kathryn Shaw
December 1, 2017
You have the sense that someone really was released from a torture situation, but was required to sign away their rights to discuss or sue. So frightening to lose all control of your life. However, Mark's core values are so strong that he can return to life as a viable person.
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About the author

M.P. McDonald makes a living from taking your breath away... then giving it back via a tube or two. She lives in a frozen land full of ice, snow, and abominable snowmen. On the days that she's not taking her car ice-skating, she sits huddled over a chilly computer, tapping out the story of a camera that can see the future. She hopes it can see summer approaching, too

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