ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. - November 8, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Fulton Books author J.L. O'Dell, an award-winning author and veteran of 20 years, has completed his most recent book "Soldier On: Book Two: Emily's Story": a powerful and gripping narrative that centers around a plot amongst senior officers in the military to allow a sexual assaulter to get away with his crimes, and the one person who can bring him down.
"The war is over, but now, Emily is facing new challenges," writes O'Dell. "A conspiracy, among three senior officers, has been concocted to discredit her testimony against Major Talbot, her former boss, who is on trial for sexual misconduct and rape. As a victim/witness, that conspiracy puts her firmly in their crosshairs. Proving her innocence in a sham court-martial is the duty of her attorney, Captain Gaetz. Things spiral until finally Emily is proven innocent. She testifies in the court-martial of her former boss and returns to her unit, the Second Infantry Division. Soon, Emily is given orders to return to the United States, her tour of duty over, but the way home is bumpy and fraught with danger."
Published by Fulton Books, J.L. O'Dell's book is a poignant tale that explores the harrowing experiences women in the military often face and the lengths to which they must go to be heard and believed. Stirring and thought-provoking, readers will be spellbound by Emily's immense courage as she takes the stand, and her strength to survive not only the trial, but her journey home.
Readers who wish to experience this mesmerizing work can purchase "Soldier On: Book Two: Emily's Story" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.
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Original Source: J.L. O'Dell's New Book 'Soldier On: Book Two: Emily's Story' is a Riveting Tale of a Military Officer Who Must Testify Against Her Superior in a Trial for Assault