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All In: The Globe Trot Shuffle (Warden Series Book 1) Kindle Edition
Out of breath. Blood dripping from his helmet...
John Gabriel Warden is faced with a moral and ethical dilemma. Standing in the middle of a dimly lit kitchen, Warden happens upon a discovery that will change his life, and the lives of his teammates forever. Will he turn away, or will he act upon this unbelievable find that most others would shy away from?
The problem is, Warden is a United States Marine who is standing in a mansion that belonged to the former dictator during the red hot Invasion of Iraq.
In this suspense filled noir, Warden will have to circumvent more than just the enemy in a deadly journey to keep his discovery secret, and safe until the time is right. He must put his life, and the lives of his teammates on the line to reach their goal.
Warden must travel across the globe in this criminal heist thriller, and he finds that nowhere is safe. Time after time, Warden and his companions will have to reaffirm their will to continue on, after facing one daunting obstacle after the other.
Will merely surviving be enough to see their financial dream turn into reality? Will they kill or be killed? Warden is determined to finish what he, and his friends started to the very end.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 11, 2016
- File size1.1 MB
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- ASIN : B01CVHVHRE
- Publisher : PRP3 The Author Media
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : March 11, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 1.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 366 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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About the author

Paul Russell Parker III is a bestselling author of nine books; All In: The Globe Trot Shuffle, Cash Me Out: Life and Death in Paradise, The Buildup to Operation Intense Freedom, Run The Table: Operation Intense Freedom, The Aftermath of Operation Intense Freedom, The Sambac Crystal and The Stolen Kingdom, Cape Lookout Lighthouse, My Book of Poetry: Select poems by an Iraq War Veteran, and Sullivan's Island Lighthouse.
Paul is married and has four children. He was born in southern California, and now lives on North Carolina's Crystal Coast. He enjoys spending time outdoors with his family, and going to the beaches of the Southern Outer Banks. He is a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps and participated in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.
After the military, he earned his Associate’s degree from Coastal Carolina Community College, and his Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. When he's not at work or with his family, Paul is creating new worlds for people to lose themselves in.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2017I enjoyed reading All In because of the insight it provides into a tour of duty - the monotony, camaraderie and danger. Pretty much all of my family are in the military and have served tours of duties during wars in combat situations. They never could explain what it was like. I am grateful to the author for sharing his experiences through fiction, in a way that allows others to understand what they went through.
The Middle East, and in particular Iraq, is also well described.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2017I really enjoy this authors work. His story grabs you and you feel you are in the humvee with the characters. very enjoyable. I look forward to more from him/
- Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2017I felt the book was slow and it took too much time to get to the plot. By 3/4 in it seemed to pick up. The last few chapters were better and the ending was good.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2016I took advantage of the offer to download the book free for my Kindle. It provided an enjoyable read, and I'll look forward to reading more from this author.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2016Good read
- Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 20175 stars – A narrative full of twists
This is a story full of surprises and there are moments when you simply cling to the edge of the seat, metaphorically speaking. The writer depicts the journey of four men belonging to the 2nd Marine Division out of Camp Lejeune North Carolina, journey that starts in Iraq, in the middle of a war zone and continues almost all over the world. The journey is multidimensional – in space and in spirit. The four characters, Warden, Madson, Diaz and Marcs, evolve gradually and gather experience until they become full-fleshed people. If Warden appears relatively complex from the beginning, the other reach part of their potential only at the end of the novel.
The author has the gift of bringing a war zone before the reader’s eyes. He succeeds in translating into words the futility of war and the destruction that brings with it, not only spatially and culturally, for the party who fights the war on their own land but also for the soldier brought into this war from the other side of the world. The disintegration of a culture as well as the disintegration of the soldiers’ souls jumps off each page. People are seen as pawns in the claws of a government driven by economic gains with disregard for the human beings pushed into fight only to die. Everything is reduced to looting and taxing. People have value only if they bring money and they are expendable. Many more can come from where the fallen came.
In my opinion, this book is a dispassionate cry against solving disputes with violence and a stand against reducing people to monetary value. The characters’ actions are somewhat questionable but considering the stakes for their survival, they become understandable.
I recommend this book – good narrative with various twists, characters that evolve all the time and enticing dialogue.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2016Great story with just enough believable action in it to keep you entertained for hours. Characters are believable and human to experience doubts over their actions.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2016A little long for me and didn't have a nice flow. It just bounced around to much. Almost lost interest.
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- Cornish maidReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2016
3.0 out of 5 stars It didn't grip me from the start but will try again.
Good writing but I'm afraid I lost interest midway through; I left them after chapter nine. I'll be revisiting the book though, and giving it a second chance as I think it'll develop into a great book.