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Balance of Powers Kindle Edition

4.0 out of 5 stars 21 ratings

The American Dream ain’t what it used to be, as Major Henry Gillette Powers, USMC, discovers on his return from Afghanistan. His sister and her family have disappeared, and their home has been repossessed, along with half the houses in the neighborhood. With the help of Jeanine, who has also lost her home, he learns fast what’s going on.
What he unearths about the mortgage business awakens long-buried sides of his character, and corpses start to drop in his wake as he travels from Ohio to New York.
Meanwhile on Wall Street, Kendra Hampton, financial journalist, discovers that mortgage traders are dying in very messy ways.
Hampton and Powers are now on a collision course as events race towards a climax that could mean the death of dozens.

The Great Recession of 2008 was ten years ago, but the effects are still with us, and for the most part those responsible have yet to face justice.
This novel looks at what might have been if one man had discovered the truth and taken the law into his own hands.
It also contains a guide, written by a professional, on what to do if you find yourself bullied by the financial houses.
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"Hugh Ashton's new book is ready to come out, and it's a doozy. I predict a Hollywood blockbuster to follow."

"Mr. Ashton has created a sympathetic anti-hero, and provided him with a world to inhabit that is both frightening and tragic. A chilling and intense thriller."

"A fantastic read. Heartbreaking to know the realism is mirror to life and families really do lose their homes in such a fashion."

"Henry Powers is the new Bronsonsque vigilante who takes on the Wall Street criminals who dumped fraudulent mortgages, and were given a free pass in our two-tiered justice system. I have to admit that I ended up rooting for Powers and didn't shed a tearfor the arrogant Wall Street types that he shot."

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Major Henry Powers, USMC Afghanistan vet, meets Jeanine. Like Henry's sister, Jeanine has lost her house to the system that sold her a crooked mortgage. Together, the pair travel in search of the banksters, and a trail of corpses shows where they've been. Meanwhile, in NYC, reporter Kendra Hampton discovers that Henry is out for blood at the highest level. Can she stop him in time? Balance of Powers explores the depths of revenge, and the healing power of love, as Henry races to outrun the law, righting the wrongs done in the name of greed. Over the past few years, we have been seeing governments around the world removing protection and help from the less fortunate members of society, and siphoning the money saved into the pockets of a very few. Such redirection is either done by "austerity programs" which take away basic protections, tax relief for the rich, while leaving the majority still paying the same taxes (or more), privatization of state programs, which supposedly result in savings and increased efficiency, but in practice usually turn out to be inefficient and/or corrupt, and outright fraudulent activity.It's the last of those that really makes me angry. There is sufficient evidence that the banks colluded in the first half 2000s to sell fraudulent products - subprime and no-doc home loans - and to get very rich out of it at the expense of the victims who were left homeless and broke.But if I, a civilian living on the other side of the world, am angry about what happened some years ago and who was never personally touched by it, how much angrier would a trained killer be, whose sister lost her life as a result of this fraud?Enter former US Marine Major Henry Gillette Powers - an Afghanistan vet, who comes home in 2007 and discovers the empty foreclosed house that his sister bought only a few years earlier. Shortly afterwards, he makes a more gruesome discovery: the mutilated bodies of his sister and her family. He sees red, and a trail of "double-tapped" corpses marks his path as he moves to New York in search of the Wall Street traders he deems ultimately responsible for his sister's death, seeking to redress the balance of power.Yes, this novel was written with a purpose, and with a sense of outrage. But I also think it has entertainment value. Even though his actions put him on the wrong side of the law, Henry Powers always believes he is acting for the best - he is a man who believes in justice, and his country, and is horrified by what has happened in his time away. His friend, Jeanine, who has lost her house in the same way as Henry's sister, helps him discover some sort of peace as their relationship develops. There is violence and "bad" language in this book, but there is romance, there is some redemption, and even a little humor here and there.And many thanks to Beverly Thomas, who has worked extensively with the victims of foreclosures and of predatory lenders. Thanks to her, the book also includes a list of dos and don'ts, and contact details to assist those who may find themselves in a similar situation to that described in this novel.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07DNGWHT1
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ j-views Publishing
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 10, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.9 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 201 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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Hugh Ashton
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Hugh Ashton was born in the UK in 1956, and after graduation from university worked in the technology industry around Cambridge (the first personal computer he used was Sir Clive Sinclair’s personal TRS-80) until 1988, when a long-standing interest in the country took him to Japan.

There he worked for a Japanese company producing documentation for electronic instruments and high-end professional audio equipment, helped to set up the infrastructure for Japan’s first public Internet service provider, worked for major international finance houses, and worked on various writing projects, including interviewing figures in the business and scientific fields, and creating advertorial reports for Japanese corporations to be reprinted in international business magazines.

Along the way, he met and married Yoshiko, and also gained certificates in tea ceremony and iaidō (the art of drawing a sword quickly).

In 2008, he wrote and self-published his first published novel, Beneath Gray Skies, an alternative history in which the American Civil War was never fought, and the independent Confederacy forms an alliance with the German National Socialist party. This was followed by At the Sharpe End, a techno-financial-thriller set in Japan at the time of the Lehman’s crash, and Red Wheels Turning, which re-introduced Brian Finch-Malloy, the hero of Beneath Gray Skies, referred to by one reviewer as “a 1920s James Bond”.

In 2012, Inknbeans Press of California published his first collection of Sherlock Holmes adventures, Tales from the Deed Box of John H. Watson M.D., which was swiftly followed by many other volumes of Holmes’ adventures, hailed by Sherlockians round the world as being true to the style and the spirit of the originals by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Inknbeans also published Tales of Old Japanese and other books by Ashton, including the Sherlock Ferret series of detective adventures for children. He and Yoshiko returned to the UK in 2016 for family reasons, where they now live in the Midlands cathedral city of Lichfield.

In December 2017, Inknbeans Press ceased to be, following the sudden death of the proprietor, chief editor and leading light. Since that time, Ashton has reclaimed the copyright of his work, and has republished it in ebook and paper editions, along with the work of several other former Inknbeans authors.

He continues to write Sherlock Holmes stories, as well as various other fiction and non-fiction projects, including documentation for forensic software, and editing and layout work on a freelance basis, in between studying for an MSc in forensic psychological studies with the Open University.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2015
    Pulp fiction, in the sense of being a violent page-turner. Pulp Fiction, in the sense that like a Tarantino film, the bad guys are truly deserving of the violence meted out to them. Also like Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, the narrative starts at the end and circles back around.
    The nonfiction appendix on how to avoid losing your home to foreclosure is a sad reminder that the sub-prime loan crisis affects the real lives of many.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
    This story resonates. It's a statement as much on the real estate crisis as it is on the subtle rise and run of the modern communists and the fetid reach into education, social credit, pedophilia and other crimes of the decadent decline of civilized society. The author clearly has a finger on the pulse of world events and the number of the, raise a fist we are better together morons....
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2015
    Like Dostoevsky's masterpiece, 'Balance of Powers' weaves a story that takes us to hell and - perhaps - back, as it keeps the door open to redemption through the power of love. The story begins by introducing us to a man who is honorable and decent, navigating through the indecency of war. Little by little, that decency is whittled away as he returns home only to confront a parade of villains among his own countrymen, each a portrait of astonishing evil and cruelty. I don't want to give too much away, but watching the protagonist descend to - and perhaps even beyond - their level takes us on an uncomfortable journey that furnishes both the stuff of nightmares and ample food for thought. Mr. Ashton has created a sympathetic anti-hero, and provided him with a world to inhabit that is both frightening and tragic. A chilling and intense thriller.
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