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˃˃˃ A Reason To Live

After the murder of his wife and unborn child, Jack Bass longs for death. He welcomes it until Amanda, his lovechild with Lori Darden, unexpectedly enters his life. Jack tries to shroud his new life with his daughter in privacy, determined that the events of his past should not threaten his daughter. But no matter how hard he tries Jack cannot avoid trouble, it relentlessly pursues him.

˃˃˃ Veterans Are Disappearing

Someone is giving veterans a medication that makes even the most out of control psychotic patients turn into walking, order-taking, defenseless shells. Vets are being hauled away in a mysterious van and delivered to an encampment where they are kept under control, exploited and killed. Despite his best efforts to remain invisible, Jack is faced with a choice between protecting himself and his daughter or helping to save those who are being victimized for profit.

˃˃˃ There Will Only Be One Man Left Standing

Jack is again unwittingly thrust into a world of conspiracy and murder as he follows a trail of bodies. What he finds at the end of that trail shocks even Jack.

Don’t Worry You’ll Be Safe is book four in Ed Dasso’s medical murder mystery series.

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You'll be Safe Jack Bass Black Cloud Chronicles Book 4 edition by Edwin Dasso Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

Don’t Worry
This is the 4th book in the series. While it would have helped to understand some of the references it does a fairly good job as a stand-alone book. Homeless Vets are being kidnapped, drugged and forced into slave labor by former nemesis of Jack Bass’. When his friend is killed and his family is threatened he goes on the offensive. All the while struggling with PTSD flashbacks. Overall the book is a good suspense novel. It is a little too easy to guess the true plot of the book. There are a lot of typos and several grammatical errors that a good proofer should have caught. I did not care for the ending of the book as it just leaves you hanging but not in a cliff hanger kind of way. The author wants you guessing about whether Jack is alive or dead but since there’s a 5th book it obvious that Jack survives.

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  • File Size 3206 KB
  • Print Length 221 pages
  • Publication Date June 4, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00YWLVWZA

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This is a well- written, well- plotted medical murder mystery with plenty of excitement and well thought out twists and turns. The characters and settings in it are intricately and expertly designed and described, which makes it very easy to follow. Furthermore, the character of Jack Bass is a very admirable, three dimensional hero that one cannot help rooting for. Along with this, the medical science in the book is explained in a very clear and understandable manner, which is something that should be universally praised. Finally, the book's most exemplary feature is the realistic way that it depicts the terrible condition that is post traumatic stress disorder and how even the bravest of men can be afflicted with and haunted by it.
I'm not certain that I or anyone else would consider the book as having many flaws since it seems to hit all the right notes for a story of its kind. However, all readers should be warned that the book is not for the faint of heart. It contains very heavy subject matter that at times can be difficult to delve into. This is especially true in the way that aging, homeless U.S. military veterans in it are portrayed and treated. Still, even this uncomfortable aspect of the book does not take away from Mr. Dasso's considerable talent or the many facets of Don't Worry You'll Be Safe.
So, if you would like to read a good murder mystery you may want to read this book. But, you should be forewarned that you are not in for light reading in any way, shape or form.
Don't Worry, You'll be Safe by Edwin Dasso is book four in the Jack Bass Black Cloud Chronicles. Even though I have not read the previous books, I was able to follow along pretty well. The author does a great job of bringing previous storylines into the mix through flashbacks. This book deals with the abduction and experimentation on vulnerable homeless veterans. They are turned into zombie-like beings through the injection of experimental drugs. Some turn up dead and a Jack is brought in to assist. PTSD is very much a part of Jack's life and we see him struggle to get through. After losing his pregnant wife in a previous book, only Amanda, a newly found daughter, can bring him out of his guilt driven depression. If you live cliffhangers, this is the book for you. I will definitely go back and read this series from the beginning and reread this book!
Everyone seems to be in the zombie craze these days and this book addresses a zombie like scenario where former veterans are turned into zombies by using a medication that makes even the most out of control psychotic patients turn into walking, order-taking, defenseless shells. Enter Jack Bass, a former Army doctor who has seen more than his fair share of troubles and had more than his fair share of psychos try to kill him. Can he save the veterans from the people behind this sinister plan against these down and out veterans or will his involvement in the case put those he loves the most in danger including himself?
“Don’t Worry You’ll Be Safe by Edwin Dasso, M.D. is a thriller mystery story about the disappearance of numerous veterans who are largely homeless, suffering with mental issues, or found themselves in not so glamourous places after serving their country. They are hauled away in a mysterious van and delivered to an encampment where they are kept under control using mind altering drugs, essentially rendering them defenseless and easy to control. The numbers of the missing homeless as well as groups of dead veterans showing up in allies with blunt force trauma causing their deaths tips off police in at least four states that they may have a bigger problem on their hands. This is when one of those detectives calls his friend, Jack Bass, to see if his medical knowledge as well as his status as a veteran can help solve the case.
The main character Jack Bass is so interesting to me. He has PTSD, which I also have so he instantly peaked my interest, and the author has handled his flashbacks in a phenomenal way. At first I felt a little out of place with the flashbacks, but I quickly deduced that these were Jack’s flashbacks and I like the way they tend to linger just a bit, enough to distract us from the plot. I like that because that is truly the way a flashback works in real life and the author was able to grasp that so well and make it translate in his writing. Additionally since this is a series it is a great way to introduce things to the reader who may have not started at book one which is my case. I was able to read through the book without having to worry about what I missed from previous books and felt like I was able to understand the character and their backgrounds. This is a clever way to handle that information and it works very well. I do however want to go read the first three novels after finishing this one and the lack of information at the end of this one will keep me watching for book five in the series.
Amanda is also a great character. I loved her scene where she gets the bad guy and her spunky and determined personality while doing so. There were a handful of developed characters within the story but overall I didn’t feel like I knew much about many of the characters as their stories came in bits and pieces due to the structure of the story and the author focused a lot on just moving the story forward instead of supplying us with some details of the characters. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing I just am finding it hard to recall the nature of a lot of the characters thinking back on the book. The ones that were really three dimensional to me where really unforgettable and characters I enjoyed and empathized with.
The plot is very well developed with plenty of subplots to keep the story suspenseful. The conflict between Jack with his mental illness of PTSD rearing its head as he tries to solve this case in itself is a very real internal conflict. Jack blames himself for those he loves coming under danger and death and he must fight with that and how to keep those around him safe. Additionally, there is a former story of a malicious plan to kill him from his former employer that comes back to life as Jack finds that some of the people involved in this newest scheme were involved in that criminal dealing and they haven’t given up the idea of killing him. The author kind of gives away the main plot in introducing us to another character that was well developed, Hank Greene, who is an abducted veteran so we get to experience what the slaves in this camp endure. The last scene of the book really brought Hank to life and I am looking forward to hearing his fate in book five. I did think Jack maybe got a little to close to what was really happening based on limited information. I wish he has struggled a bit more to come to the conclusion; he just made it seem too easy. After he pretty much figured out what was going on most of his time is spent dealing with his would-be assassin and of course rescuing the slaved veterans so that doesn’t end the conflict or plot development.
In all, I think the author did a great job giving us a realistic character in Jack Bass and he was easy to empathize with. The story is multi-layered and keeps the reader flipping the pages. The book is edited well with few mistakes and shorter chapters that break up scenes for the reader. This is a great character to build a series around and if all his stories are this multi-layered with conflicts they will make a great thriller series.
Don’t Worry
This is the 4th book in the series. While it would have helped to understand some of the references it does a fairly good job as a stand-alone book. Homeless Vets are being kidnapped, drugged and forced into slave labor by former nemesis of Jack Bass’. When his friend is killed and his family is threatened he goes on the offensive. All the while struggling with PTSD flashbacks. Overall the book is a good suspense novel. It is a little too easy to guess the true plot of the book. There are a lot of typos and several grammatical errors that a good proofer should have caught. I did not care for the ending of the book as it just leaves you hanging but not in a cliff hanger kind of way. The author wants you guessing about whether Jack is alive or dead but since there’s a 5th book it obvious that Jack survives.
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