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 Change of Heart
 Jack Allen
 (Sr. Staff Reviewer - D. H. BROWN)

 2001 Xlibris.com
  ISBN: 0738867306

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It started as a plan to bring the Communist Party back into power. It turned into an act of vengeance by a former KGB agent to rid himself of a long time enemy, Joshua McGowan.

To stop the next Cold War, Josh must decide what is right & who must die before he kills the wrong person, or is killed himself.

Senior Staff Reviewer D. H. BROWN writes:

With the Cold War being over, the one thing I have noticed is the dearth of fodder for espionage & spy thriller. It even seems that even Tom Clancy can't quite grasp this new world we're living in.

Change of Heart is the first Jack Allen I've ever read. It was sent to Rebecca by the author, & she handed over to me during a time when her plate was running over. It laid on my shelf for a while until one day I picked it up, looked at the cover, read the back & thought: “What the hey!”

Good book! Well put together, great character development & made a lot of sense in this new world in which we now live.

I want to read more about Josh McGowan, so Jack Allen, if you're listening, I hope you find this character has more stories to spin.

Recommended reading? Definitely! Available on Amazon & well worth a reader's time. I enjoyed it!
(04/14/02)

D. H. BROWN
A RebeccasReads.Com Sr. Staff Reviewer

Reviewer's Bio:
DH Brown D. H. BROWN is the author of the critically acclaimed HONOR DUE and the Citizens Warrior Series. The son of missionary parents and with the help his Uncle Sam, he has touched base in more than 40 countries.  In 1986 he produced the independent children's film Lessie's Rainbow.  During the late 80s and early 90s, he wrote the book Common Sense and delivered the seminars of the same name for the Community Action Network of Seattle (CAN).  While doing his early Vietnam recovery work, he counseled Veterans and spoke widely to men's groups in Washington state, and was a founder of The Lodge of the Wolf.

D. H. BROWN has worked as a Logistics and Weapons Specialist in Viet Nam; day laborer; Director of Security; Armored Car Driver; Police Officer; Professional Hunting Guide; Trapper; Dog Sledder; Homesteader; Truck Driver; General Contractor; Minister; Editor; Writer; Speaker; Restaurateur; Movie Producer; Antique Restoration Specialist; Personal Care Worker; PC Repair Specialist; Computer Instructor; Webmaster and Web Designer. "I write about what I know."

He lives deep in the Pacific Northwest rainforest with his wife, author and editor Rebecca and Buddy Dog, working on his next book.
Visit him at: www.dhbrownbooks.com
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