The Book That Won A Presidential Pardon!
Updated With Breaking News! Plus Copy Of The Pardon!
On the morning of July 2, 2012, in the most dangerous warzone in the world, Lieutenant Clint Lorance took command of his small band of American paratroopers at the spearhead of the American War in Afghanistan. Intelligence reports that morning warned of a Taliban ambush against Lorance’s platoon. Fifteen minutes into their patrol, three military-age Afghan males crowded on a motorcycle and sped aggressively down a Taliban-controlled dirt road toward Lorance’s men. Three weeks earlier, outside the massive American Kandahar Airfield, Taliban terrorists struck by motorcycle, riding into a crowded area, detonating body-bombs and killing twenty-two people. Sixty-three days before that, three Ohio National Guard soldiers were murdered in another motorcycle-suicide bombing. Suicide-by-motorcycle had become a common Taliban murder-tactic against Americans.
Lorance had seconds to react. Either open fire and protect his men, or ignore the speeding motorcycle and pray like hell that his men weren’t about to get blown the hell up. In a split-second decision, Lorance ordered his men to fire. When no weapons were found on the Afghan bodies, the Army betrayed one of its finest young officers and prosecuted Lorance for “murder.” Hiding crucial evidence from the military jury, and ordering his own men to testify against him or face murder charges themselves, they railroaded Lorance into a 20-year prison sentence at Fort Leavenworth, where he remains today. TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE chronicles the true story of the most despicable political prosecution in American military history.
Praise for Don Brown and TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE:
“A Must Read….” – Sean Hannity.
“Powerful Book …” – Chicago Tribune
“Lays Out Overwhelming Evidence for the Exoneration of Clint Lorance..” – Chicago Tribune
“Gripping ….. A true-life thriller…page-turner…” – The Baltimore Sun
“A Righteous Call – Finally – For the Exoneration of Army Lieutenant Clint Lorance.” – The Baltimore Sun
“The Most Powerful Case to Date for the Exoneration of Imprisoned Army Lt. Clint Lorance.” – Sun-Sentinel
“This one will keep you planted in your reading chair from start to finish…” – Sun-Sentinel
“[A] powerful book that will keep you on edge…” – Orlando Sentinel
“Filled with vivid and chilling detail…” – Capital Gazette
“Gripping and filled with great detail…” – Daily Press
Val says
Looks very good!
Evelyn Marcus says
Hard to put down. Very real.
Tom S says
So glad our Amazing president took the initiative and pardoned this great hero.
Ramon Dunlap says
When you,as a soldier,are ‘out there’,makeing these split second decisions, it is very different than making them at a
Desk,safe and sound,at thePentagon. His first concern was for his men!!! God move, Lt. Ramon Dunlap, 187 RCT, Korea, 1953