Jerry Green's New Book "Stealing Dawn" is a Gripping Tale of Ruthless Men Playing a Dangerous Game Without Pity, While an Innocent Child's Life Hangs in the Balance

Newest publication "Stealing Dawn" from Fulton Books author Jerry Green is an absorbing tale of dirty politics and a family caught in the cross hairs of pitiless mercenaries and hidden political agendas.

Jerry Green, a seasoned veteran of the entertainment industry, has completed his most recent book “Stealing Dawn”:  a gripping and fervent story of a group of mercenaries that kidnap a young girl from a prominent political family, only to be hunted down by a hired man known only as Stone.

At the age of 26, Mr. Green became a Christian and knowing the entertainment industry as a whole lacks moral character, he decided to do something about it.  He says, “I wanted to develop material that my wife and children could see...and from that came the idea for (this book) “Stealing Dawn.””

Published by Fulton Books, Jerry Green’s book explores how the political climate approaching a presidential election is always charged with unknowns.  Concerns over what might divert public attention from the candidate’s strategic game plan loom large.

For Georgia Senator and Democratic nominee, William Daniels, events take an unexpected turn when his Atlanta estate is overrun one night by mercenaries.  His wife, two children, house staff and five-year-old niece, Dawn, are terrorized for only six short minutes, but it sets off a chain of events that will change the course of the presidential election, the family, and lives of some of the most powerful and ruthless men in the world.
Readers follow the harrowing journey of Dawn after she is stolen from the only family she has remaining and held as a pawn to assure the outcome of the election, now just months away.  What the mercenaries hadn’t counted on was the lengths the family would go to in order to find the child. Mrs. Daniels, without her husband’s knowledge, hires a man known only as Stone, to steal back Dawn.
Finding Dawn is easy for Stone, but lives, fortunes, and political aspirations are dramatically altered over the eight-day journey home.

Readers who wish to experience this intriguing and exciting work can purchase “Stealing Dawn” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books