Trails of Injustice (2nd Hank Rangar Thriller) on Sale $0.99

Posted by dbhalling 8 years, 2 months ago to News
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Hank Rangar – righting the wrongs of a government that thinks it is above the law.

Hank is laying low in Mexico when the death of an ATF agent draws him into a global conspiracy to disarm the world. This is the second book in the Hank Rangar series, ripped from today’s headlines. Hank discovers an ATF agent has been murdered to cover-up a Fast and Furious type scandal and now he knows too much.


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  • Posted by khalling 8 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have done radio interviews. I'll go look those up. You can look right here on the site for an interview with me-Producer of the Week. I'll get back to you with links...
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  • Posted by PiPhD 8 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Kaila, have you done any interviews perhaps as a video on either of your books that I can summarize in order to highlight the main issues for people like me with ADHD? ;o)
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  • Posted by khalling 8 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    On Amazon you will find over 60 reviews for Pendulum of Justice. Trails of Injustice is the second in the series. I get a little weird feeling asking for reviews. Dale and I write the series together. I am a graduate of Iowa and the undergraduate Writer's workshop. My favorite professor was David Morrell. He wrote First Blood, the inspiration of the entire Rambo movies. We both write for SavvyStreet, a beautiful online mag for O's and like thinkers about all topics-art, life, leisure, science, philosophy. check it out :)

    oh and give into 99 cents and check out Trails of Injustice. all about the gun running scandal -Fast and Furious.
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  • Posted by PiPhD 8 years, 2 months ago
    Found this video that mentions the authors' "Pendulum of Justice" book: https://youtu.be/oQppLW4e4f4

    From the description of the video:

    ATLAS SUMMIT 2014 -- Why did John Galt say: “I was an inventor. I was one of a profession that came last in human history and will be first to vanish on the way back to the sub-human?” Today, there is an all-out attack on inventors.

    Effective property rights for inventors are relatively new, dating from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Currently, patent rights are under assault from all ends of the political spectrum and almost everywhere around the world. Was Ayn Rand wrong when she said, “Patents … are the legal implementation of the base of all property rights”?

    ABOUT DALE B. HALLING:
    Dale B. Halling is a patent attorney, with a BSEE, an MS in Physics, and a JD. As a patent attorney, Halling worked as in-house counsel for Motorola and then started his own practice in Colorado Springs, where he has done work for Fortune 500 companies, startups, and individual inventors protecting their inventions in the United States and around the world. Before that, Halling worked as an engineer on SDI and on test equipment. He is the author of The Decline and Fall of the American Entrepreneur: How Little Known Laws and Regulations are Killing Innovation. He and his wife, Kaila Halling, are coauthors of the novel Pendulum of Justice, August 2013. Dale B. Halling is a named inventor on nine patents.
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  • Posted by edweaver 8 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I just posted a review on Amazon yesterday. I am not a professional critic by any stretch but both "Pendulum of Justice" and "Trails of Injustice" are, IMHO well written and well worth the price and don't feel you can go wrong with this special price. I personally would not hesitate at spending $10-$15 to read on my Kindle. But that is me.
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  • Posted by PiPhD 8 years, 2 months ago
    I just did a search for both "Trails of Injustice" and "Hank Ranger" separately on both Google and YouTube and there are ZERO results for ANY "video" that talks about either the author or the book. Somebody does not like the topic. Can't wait to hear more reviews of the book series!
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  • Posted by edweaver 8 years, 2 months ago
    Now that is a steal! Worth so much more than that.

    I just finished it this weekend and have not had time to write a review but I will soon. But this book is so good I did not want to put it down, nor want it to end. Simply an excellent read on an very relevant subject. More later.
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