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407 pages, Hardcover
First published March 6, 2018
Could have been better
*Spoiler Alert*
Lt. Commander James Reece and his team are in Afghanistan on a top-secret mission that quickly turns into an ambush, leaving all his men, save two, dead.
The Navy insists James is culpable.
Then it gets progressively worse.
He lands stateside only to learn that his wife and daughter had been killed in what appears to have been a hit. At the same time, the other survivor dies in an alleged suicide. Someone wants to erase James. Someone is messing with the wrong guy.
Look, there’s nothing like a good revenge story to get one through the flu and considering this is Carr’s debut, I thought the book was good enough, even though it sometimes got bogged down by the cornucopia of gun specifications (including historical background *sigh*) which was overwhelming and surplus to requirement, IMO. Additionally, James' character was preposterously one-dimension with emotions that seemed flat and superficial.
Overall, it was engaging enough that I'll probably read the next book in the series.