Rebel Blood by T. J. Walker

Walker_CV_Web About the Book

The year is 2015. A female prime minister is left with a big problem caused by her father, and needs a special group of operatives to help her. A friend suggests a group that has been listed as KIA. Its leader was a man she once knew very well; he is the father of her twenty-year-old son.

John Kelly was a soldier who commanded respect. After the former prime minister set him and his strike team up to take the fall for an international incident, Kelly and his men’s army records and Australian citizenship are stripped from the books.

In his younger days, Kelly dated the prime minister’s daughter and fathered a child on her, making the man hate Kelly so much that he set out to destroy him and his men.

Kelly reluctantly comes forward to help his old flame, aware that her father still wants him destroyed. Then Kelly learns the truth about why he was banished from his own country. His highly trained team now has to save Australia as well as the Middle East from being gassed by a new world order wanting to take over the free world.


WalkerWebPicAbout the Author

Born in Australia, Tom Walker has retired from a military career. “I am a strong advocate to ensure governments do not ever put themselves before their people.” His novel was written to show that governments don’t always act in the best interest of the people. Under-the-table deals eventually get discovered, and the clean-up can cost innocent lives, but the officials responsible are rarely held accountable.