Truth never dies. Neither does the past.
A Change of Hate by Joe Broadmeadow is a gripping legal and political thriller that forces one man to confront the enemy he thought he'd buried decades ago.
Harrison "Hawk" Bennett is no ordinary criminal defense attorney. Before the courtroom, he was a Special Forces Green Beret in Vietnam-hardened by combat and haunted by the war's ghosts. When a quiet Buddhist monk walks into Hawk's office seeking legal help, Hawk is stunned to recognize him as a former Viet Cong colonel he once hunted and believed he killed in Vietnam.
Now accused by the FBI of murdering an American intelligence officer-Hawk's own former commanding officer-the monk stands at the center of a dangerous conspiracy. As Hawk wrestles with decades-old hatred and loyalty to fallen comrades, he must decide whether justice can outweigh vengeance. The deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes that powerful forces are desperate to keep the truth buried-and will stop at nothing to protect it.
Blending courtroom drama, wartime reckoning, and political intrigue, A Change of Hate is a tense, emotionally charged page-turner that explores guilt, redemption, and the true cost of war. With its fast pace and moral complexity, this novel will resonate with fans of crime thrillers and conspiracy-driven suspense.
Some wars never end.
Some enemies demand forgiveness.
And some truths change everything.
A Change of Hate
✍️ Joe Broadmeadow
️ Legal Thriller Crime & Conspiracy
Published November 29, 2017