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Code of Conduct

โœ Scribed by Rich Merritt


Book ID
110819995
Publisher
Kensington Books
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
408 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780758253484
ASIN
B00K58CD3O

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


You've gotten away with it for so long, you think you're immune to the danger. . .
At thirty-three, Don Hawkins has spent the better part of his life, in every sense, as a U.S. Marine. Enlisting to escape an alcoholic father and stepmother, he became the unofficial leader of a group of gay servicemen and women, all compelled to guard their sexual identity as faithfully as they serve their country. But with newly inaugurated President Clinton's promise to lift the ban on gays in the military, Don is optimistic that a brighter era is dawningโ€”and not just politically.
Ten years now since his lover died in Beirut, Don is finally ready to love again, and falls headlong for Patrick, a handsome young helicopter pilot. As their relationship develops, Don lets his guard downโ€”in potentially dangerous ways. Because forces are at work in the Naval Investigative Service, in Congress, and even in the bars and clubs that Don views as his turf, with a vicious agenda that will have unforeseen consequences. . .
Drawing on his own experiences as a Marine, Rich Merritt has crafted an extraordinary story of love, loss, duty, betrayal, and hope. Most of all, Code of Conduct is a deeply compelling exploration of the power of loyaltyโ€”to friends, lovers, country, and the unwavering dictates of our own hearts.
Praise for Secrets of a Gay Marine Porn Star
"Rich Merritt writes an honest, inspiring, sexy, funny, and courageous story." โ€”William J. Mann, author of Men Who Love Men
"Inspiring, thought-provoking, and brutally honest." โ€”Michael Thomas Ford, author of Changing Tides
"A gripping memoir." โ€”Gay & Lesbian Review
"Merritt has written a powerfully honest and compelling story of living two lives." โ€”David Mixner, author of Stranger Among Friends
Rich Merritt served in the Marines from 1985 until 1998, attaining the rank of Captain. The same year he was honorably discharged, he was featured on the cover of The New York Times Magazine in an article by Jennifer Egan titled "Uniforms in the Closet: The Shadow Life of a Gay Marine." He tells his life story in his memoir Secrets of a Gay Marine Porn Star (Kensington, 2005).


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