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Cassidy's Justice

  Mystery and suspense, lust and power—Ken Fain’s follow-up to The Russian Connection takes you through the streets of Chicago’s South Side. In Cassidy’s Justice, fairness and impartiality are up for grabs as a mole inside the Federal task force and the Russian mob try to block...

Ken Fain

Once a Marine Always a Marine

Today marks the birth of my blog page where I can share with you information about The Russian Connection, which is now out, and take you along on my journey as I write and research my new book.  I cannot think of a better day than November 10th, the birthday of the United States Marine Corps to launch my blog.  As a former Marine I take a lot of pride in being one of the few, the proud, a Marine and what that name represents.  Since that day, November 10, 1775, when the resolution was approved forming the Continental Marines and Samuel Nicholas became the first Commandant of the Marines to today, the legacy lives.  It lives through thousands upon thousands of men and women who have served and died to protect our great country.  Marine is a title that is earned never given and once earned is yours forever, HAPPY BIRTHDAY FELLOW MARINES, SEMPER FI.

I am deep into the first draft of my next book, a murder mystery that takes place in Chicago.  I find myself wondering if the old saying that the second book is much harder to write than the first will be that way for me.  So far, I don’t find that happening. Instead, I find myself completely caught up in the research and eager to write each day.

I hope you will find this blog interesting and enjoyable and will come back to the web site often to follow the progression of the new book as it comes to life.  However, for this first writing I wanted the message to be a birthday wish to my fellow Marines and to let everyone know the blog is up and active.

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