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T**Y
Stay away from Chair Force, unless you don't like the way you look
The world is safe again thanks to a ragtag bunch of heroes and a president we could use right now
A**N
Non-stop action
My current favorite series! An American James Bond, with family and friends. In the Alaskan wilderness, a Russian scientist and his radical, anti-American daughter are being pursued by a team of Russian assassins ... as well as by Jericho Quinn and his new partner, an FBI agent from Texas, who happens to be Jacques Thibedaux's cousin.I couldn't put it down.
C**L
#7 back on track
Now that Jericho helped restore world order, we can get back to him working for the government... this one harks back to the first couple on the series, and it is a welcome change.
B**R
Needs more Zolner, less product placement
I've enjoyed the Quinn series for a while now, especially when I get a story like this that is a stand alone - no cheap cliffhangers like the author has thrown into the last series installments. Read this and know you'll actually get a full story beginning to end. I'd say this is probably my favorite Quinn book since the debut novel. Admittedly it's not anything original - This is the third book out of seven that has Quinn dealing with a biological attack on the USA. Still, it's a well written story that pulled me in.That said, there are a few missed opportunities here, mainly with the villain Feliks Zolner. No major spoilers here. He's by far the most interesting character in the book, a highly skilled Russian sniper who apparently has been killing native Alaskan hunters for decades, earning himself a place in their legends as the "Worst of the Moon". A brilliant setup, but there's no explanation as how/why he started doing this, or why he is involved in the story at all. We get one quick flashback from when he first started shooting as a child, but then nothing. I would have loved to find out more about him, his motivations, and what led him to eventually cross paths with Quinn. No such luck. It's the biggest waste of a great villain since Darth Maul.There's also the usual overkill in detail that has plagued this series. Whether it's a handgun, knife, rifle, or motorcycle, the brand name is always mentioned. I really don't care which company manufactured the combat knife Quinn carries, or who made the scope Zolner uses on his rifle. Just let me read the story!A 3.5 star book, but I'll round up since it kept me interested, had really no profanity, and gave me a proper ending. Despite the problems mentioned above, the good outweighs the bad here.
A**R
fast-paced, easy read
Good story for the times we live in… also continued the ongoing stories in the series… quick and entertaining read!
D**D
good book
Another good book in this Jericho Quinn series. Lots of action, survival scenes, fights and angst. I Recommend this one
J**H
great read
This series only seems to get better—need the sixth star! The overall story is complimented by a group of story characters that bring the story to life. Looking forward to reading all of this series.
S**O
Jericho Quinn saga continues
Good continuation and a nice change of pace. Less explosions than prior novels but great Alaskan outdoor adventure with a deadly nerve gas hanging in the balance.
N**R
Enjoying this series
Great series, too bad I discovered it and the previous two books not knowing there were more before them! I'll keep going.
K**A
an interesting read...
not best in the series...... but I love Jericho Quinn..he's a good hero!! cant wait for the next one!!!
D**E
Uninspired continuation
This is by some margin the weakest Jericho Quinn novel yet. The story jumps so much I had to check I hadn't skipped some pages. Whilst Cameron tries to introduce a new character, he spends more time repeatedly focussed on the nutritional properties of salmon skin than an entire sub plot of chasing down a Russian mobster.Interestingly, the free 'teaser' for the follow in due later 2017 seems like a much better read.Overall , I'd still read this just to follow the continued storyline for future episodes, but I'd do it begrudgingly!
2**N
made it boring in places
Bit too much female romance drama in this one, made it boring in places.
D**N
Boring
Boring
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