Fade to Black: Sometimes the Truth Really is Inconvenient, by E. Clay
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Fade to Black: Sometimes the Truth Really is Inconvenient, by E. Clay
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Two childhood friends torn and separated by betrayal are reunited in the US Marine Corps thirteen years later. Clay, the lead character, sets out to atone for his past indiscretion and seeks out his best friend who survived a horrific accident. Their reunion takes a twist when Clay’s friend emerges from the accident a changed man from Traumatic Brain Injury—a person with interesting new talents and diminished capabilities. Clay agrees to help his friend bridge the former life to the present. He soon realizes that what could help restore his friend’s life might also sabotage their revived friendship. Clay has two choices, disclose a past dark secret and accept risk or be selective with the truth and protect a valued brotherhood. Inspired by a true story.
Fade to Black: Sometimes the Truth Really is Inconvenient, by E. Clay- Amazon Sales Rank: #1948420 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-11
- Released on: 2015-06-11
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Clay begins traveling down memory lane wishing he could return to the day where he and his best friend parted ways By Marsha D. Fade to Black by E. Clay, is a fast paced Military mystery. Two childhood friends disconnect from each other after a falling out of sorts. Upon learning of his friends death, Clay begins traveling down memory lane wishing he could return to the day where he and his best friend parted ways. After hearing the news that his friend was not dead, but alive and in route to the Naval hospital, he began the journey to patch up the relationship. When Mike and Clay are reunited, Clay makes the horrific discovery that Mike has lost all memory prior to his deployment and accident. The story continues on with Mike becoming aware that he "assaulted" an officer and is in the process of being Court Marshall. Once being released, Mike asks Clay to take him on a trip back to their home town so that he may find the missing pieces of his memory and reconnect with family and loved ones. After being locked up, disowned, and finding out that he was a millionaire, Mike and Clay head back to base just to end up departing one another along the way. When Mike fails to show for his Court Marshall, Clay goes to find him locked in a hotel room with a woman and drunk beyond recognition. After realizing that Mike was being duped by his "friend" Q, he is quick to accept Clay back. After being cleared of all charges, Mike leaves and goes to, once again, reconnect with his past. He finds the love of his life and discovers the reason why he and Clay parted ways in the beginning. He realizes now, that it is all in the past and can now start focusing on the here and now.THe book focuses on the corruption that lies within our military judiciary system and with it's senior officers. How they can turn one thing into something completely different. Explains how protocol is over looked and pass orders down.This book captured me from the very beginning and kept my attention all the way through.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A great read and true story too WOW By tammy ward Wow,this is a book about 2 friends who are in the Marines and grew up together but then are separated for 13 years and come together through Mike one of the men having a horrific accident in a roadside bomb on duty in Iraq and then Clay the Main character needing to help his friend who has amnesia and many other things refind himself and who he is and also how they connect,this is a true story and is remarkably well written and very suspenseful,it draws you in and keeps you there to the end of the book.I love the descriptive details of all that is going on and the roller coaster ride Mike is on,Clay is trying to sidestep some of the past to get Mike back to the here and now without ruining their new found friendship and explain some of the things Mike is missing without going against direct orders,WOW,E.Clay the author is amazing at telling a real story and so well too,i was especially in awe of Mikes past and all the things he could do and all the abilities he lost but got back through other things,this is a definite exciting page turner that kept me rooting for the underdog who it seems wasnt really the underdog at all.I am definitely going to be looking for much more from this author.And i can tell you that this friendship deserves saving and forgiveness on alot of levels and i got tears in some spots and then edge of the seat worry and excitement on some,this has it all.And the revelation Mike finds out about his parent situation is mind blowing but a relief when all is said and done there.And then the court martial and hearing in full detail and all that tells is another mind blowing event.I am amazed that all this went on and so glad that there are good outcomes in the scheme of things and sometimes we have to protect what is there to get back to where we need to be and pray we make the right decisions and for the best outcome and Clay discovered that all too well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fade to Black is a fine example of a Military Mystery/Thriller By Charity Salinas Fade to Black is a fine example of a Military Mystery/Thriller. This story will have the reader anxious to turn the page all the way to the very last page. Fade to Black is a roller coaster ride of emotions as you follow Clay Thompson as he visits memories of his childhood, uncover surprising events of the present, and through tough decisions that will affect his future. The book is such a unique story that touches bases with friendships (old and new), lost love, memory loss, money, the military, and some legal issues. I love that this book is based on a true story. I like that I could actually feel so much emotion throughout the story. I could feel the emotions Clay was feeling, trying to deal with the dilemmas with his childhood best friend, Mike. He was really torn between making ethical decisions and saving a friendship. I could feel his annoyance with Q, for being the new friend in town, and for just being a basket case of a person. I literally couldn’t stop scrolling through the court hearings that were taking place, to find out what the end outcome would be. The book was very to the point, which was good at times. But if there was one thing I would change about this book is that it would be a little more descriptive and not so to the point. Short and sweet is good sometimes, but detail is good too. It’s important to me, to find a good balance between the two. But this was still a great read. I would recommend it to anyone who would enjoy a great story about friendship and conflict that will keep you wanting to more until the very end.
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