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The Dead Peasants File The Dead Peasants' Series Book 1 edition by L Craig Harris Literature Fiction eBooks



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Dillon McGee is a security guard for the largest retail company in the world. But something is going terribly wrong -- he discovers the company is murdering his co-workers. But why? Then it gets worse -- Dillon learns he is the next target. He must find a way to escape before he is hunted down.
He teams up with a pastor, Christopher Forrest, who hates Morgan Retail because of what it has done to his family. Morgan puts a barcode on the foreheads of its workers. Christopher wonders if that could be the mark of the beast.
Corporate-owned (dead peasants) life insurance is real. Companies routinely purchase insurance policies on its workers. If the worker dies the company, not the family, receives the benefit. This is a story about a huge corporation making sure it cashes in.
Layered with realistic characters that you can care about, The Dead Peasants File has a frightening, realistic feel. It is written from a Christian world-view. The Dead Peasants File is a fast-paced page-turner that will keep you guessing and entertained until the very end.

The Dead Peasants File The Dead Peasants' Series Book 1 edition by L Craig Harris Literature Fiction eBooks

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a page turner from beginning to end. The characters were well written. There was a lot of action and it does deal with the subject of murder but that is what you expect form the book title.

This is the first fiction book written by L. Craig Harris and I hope it is not the last.

Product details

  • File Size 2157 KB
  • Print Length 266 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1483972739
  • Publication Date February 1, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00BA08MNG

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Action thriller of the Christian genre. Well paced with likeable characters. The core premises a company killing it's employees for profit was good. A good Sunday afternoon read.
Adventure and drama are high throughout a story set in the Midwest that takes readers into an unusual End Times scenario when some characters are forced to accept a 'mark' (tattoo) by their corporate employers.

As employees of a certain very large retail company are required to have a small bar code tattoo on their forehead which corresponds with a scanner for clocking-in or clocking-out and for in-store purchases, the company pays exceptional wages, has the lowest prices and is incredibly profitable. Then, we learn someone has begun killing management employees one by one -- as some become suspicious a telltale file -- the Dead Peasants File ??? -- listing the employees either already murdered or scheduled for murder to accomplish corporate gain becomes the turning point of the story.

As a security employee, a former employee and Christopher Forrest, husband of an accounting department employee and pastor of a struggling church take up a journey to get copies of the file and confront the company owner. Hit men and muscle men, lackeys for the owner, try their best to kill these three men as they travel across Missouri, Kansas and Colorado!

There is a Christian thread running through the story. As the risks escalate, the main characters grow in faith, return or come to faith, all ending in the same fellowship where the miracles of their survival and triumph for justice has led to a return of congregation and a strong church. Scriptural, but not exceptionally 'preachy'

I live and work in the Ozarks and have lived in the Rocky Mountains, so when the story travels through Springfield, MO, and Bolivar, MO then across Kansas to the high country of Colorado and back along Interstate 70, I could identify with their location. The author has been a journalist, but is now a youth pastor in Texas...I was expecting to find a Missourian!

A debut novel that is time-passing entertainment without debauchery and profanity. Some violence added to car, truck and helicopter crashing; but the good guys 'never shoot anybody who doesn't deserve it.'
Drew me in and wouldn't let me put it down. Suspenseful
Detailed descriptions
Would make a great movie
Glad there was a happy ending
Dillon has been tasked with hunting down an employee that has stolen money from the company. Working as a security guard at the nation's leading superstore, he does what he's told. When he catches up to his prey, he's surprised to hear the man is afraid for his life. Dillon is sympathetic but delivers the man as asked. A few hours later, the man is dead, and Dillon wants answers.

The path he's taking is a dangerous one, where bullets fly freely to guard the biggest secret the company has it kills its employees for the insurance money. Dillon can't expose the company alone and ends up being helped by a pastor who's struggling financially and some people that used to work for the company. There are men who will kill to keep the list a secret, and making it out alive isn't going to be easy.

This story was just too unrealistic to make sense. I don't care how big your company is, there's going to be some sort of investigation when people are shooting guns everywhere. And I didn't understand why everyone's first thought was to go find people in different states instead of just calling them, especially when the characters weren't sure if these people were still in the same place. There were other minor things I had a hard time with.

One of these was the whole scene where the security guard (from a superstore) had a gun and chased down a shoplifting couple in a car. There was a gun fight and car wreck. The guard was worried about proving they were thieves, so he had to find evidence in their car. The store has bar codes to identify which employee walks through the door, but they don't have security cameras? There were just a bunch of times when I stopped reading and said, "What?"

I can't tell you how surprised I was to read that the author had a degree in journalism and had been a writer for a newspaper for 20 years. This was definitely not the caliber of writing I would have expected from someone with that history. The flow of the story suffered from long paragraphs of narration, and the grammar was lacking in many places. Every time a character was introduced, there was an entire paragraph describing everything about them, and sometimes there were added bits of backstory that were irrelevant to the overall tale. I think the main concept of the book had potential, the story just didn't get there. It wasn't for me.
The Dead Peasants File is a good read. I had never heard of Company Owned Life Insurance and had to do a Google search to learn more about it. The story line is mostly believable and keeps moving with good detail. The one major error I found is right at the start when Dillon goes to the St. Louis airport to pickup Ron Eastland. It’s been many years since someone without a ticket could get through security & approach a passenger waiting area but, that’s what Harris has Dillon do.
I will be looking for more books from this author L. Craig Harris. THE DEAD PEASANTS FILE, was great.
The characters worked together to bring down the evil bad guys. Action all the way through this book moves it fast.
The family interactions are a treat. They fit well with what is happening to all involved in this drama. Would like to see these characters in another story.
What an inspiring book. The plot was rather frightening. It was great how the three main characters worked to solve the case. And the way the pastor relied on his belief in God through the problems at church, family problems and his brushes with death was wonderful. I really enjoyed this book.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a page turner from beginning to end. The characters were well written. There was a lot of action and it does deal with the subject of murder but that is what you expect form the book title.

This is the first fiction book written by L. Craig Harris and I hope it is not the last.
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