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Navy Justice Series
The Navy Justice Series is a literary series of five novels, authored by Don Brown and published by Zondervan Publishing Company, and its parent publishing company, Harper Collins Publishing Company between 2005 and 2010. The novels, mostly of military-legal genre,〔(Online Universities - 50 Best Legal Novels for Lawyers and Laymen, May 2010 )〕 are ''Treason'' (2005), ''Hostage'' (2005), ''Defiance'' (2007), ''Black Sea Affair'' (2008) and ''Malacca Conspiracy'' (2010).〔(FictionDataBase.com - Series - Navy Justice Series )〕 In 2013, film students at Montreat College in Black Mountain, North Carolina, under the direction of Professor Jim Shores, began work on adapting the Navy Justice Series for television.〔(Gideon Film Festival Faculty Profile -- Professor Jim Shores )〕〔(Charlotte Business Journal, August 7, 2013 - Montreat Film Students Adapt "Navy Justice Series" for Television )〕 In 2010, ''Defiance'', ''Treason'' and ''Hostage'' were named by Online Universities among the 50 Best Legal Novels for Both Lawyers and Laymen.〔(Online Universities Ranking of 50 Legal Novels for Lawyers and Laymen, May 26,2010 )〕〔(Barton College Hackney Library Guest Lecturers 2007 )〕〔(Japan Times Article, August 22, 2010 )〕〔(Pearl Harbor-Hickam AFB News,July 8,2011 )〕〔( Charlotte Weekly Article, July 21, 2011 )〕〔(Family Fiction Magazine -- Heroism and Heartache; Three Authors Who Write Military Fiction by Rel Mollet -- November, December 2011 (p. 26 of 66) )〕〔(World Magazine -- Debt and Destruction:Books:Insights into America's Rise Illuminate the Causes of her Unraveling, by Marvin Olasky -- November 30, 2012 )〕
==''Treason''==
The storyline of ''Treason'' features a young Navy JAG officer, Zack Brewer, who prosecutes three Islamic chaplains in a fictional court-martial for various crimes under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.〔(Yahoo Voices, Opinion and Editorial - Treason: Book One in Don Brown's Navy Justice Series, by RE Norton, Yahoo Contributing Editor, April 27, 2007 )〕 In the storyline, the three members of the Navy Chaplain Corps, all defendants in the court-martial, have incited sailors and marines to acts of terrorism. And Lieutenant Zack Brewer has been chosen to prosecute them for treason and murder.〔(Google Books-Treason by Don Brown )〕

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