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From the best-selling author of When the Wind Blows and Kiss the Girls comes an explosive tale of terrorism on Wall Street. New York City is under siege by a secret militia group – with deep ties to our own military – and that’s just the beginning of the relentless terror. Courageous federal agent Arch Carroll and Caitlin Dillon, a powerful and resourceful lawyer are the only ones who can possibly stop the unspeakable from happening.
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Customers say
Customers find the book readable and interesting. They describe it as exciting from beginning to end. However, some readers report numerous spelling and grammar errors, which make the book difficult to read. Opinions are mixed on the story quality, with some finding it good and suspenseful, while others say there are too many boring parts. Readers also have mixed opinions on the pacing, with some finding it fast and easy, while others say it starts slow and takes too long to develop the plot.
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Sg –
Storyline drags quite a bit.
LINDA –
Bon livre de James Patterson. faites attention il est aussi sorti sous le nom de vendredi noir. C’est comme ça qu’on achète en double quand on en a trop!
Kindle Customer q –
This book is another brilliant read coming from James he is by far the most thorough author and is well ahead of others in his trade
Amazon Customer –
Well woven plot. A bit complicated sounds unreal. keeps reader engaged.The title “black Market” does not seem very apt. Story does not throw light on how bond market operates.The print is too crowded. Strains the eyes.
Paul Gardiner –
Reasonable price. Fast delivery
Kindle Customer –
Not the best…..
I have read a lot of books by this author. While I found the plot of this novel fascinating, the typos all through the book were very numerous. I was also disappointed in some of the language, which added absolutely nothing positive to the plot. I hope this is not a trend for James Patterson.
William P. Wrenn –
Tearsâ¦.
The closing brought tears to my eyes which led to even more tears to my handkerchief; all of which is unusual for me. Really good story.
Kindle Customer –
Unusual story.
Made me wonder about some things in the story, how much truth was there. I also wonder if our Vets would something like that out of anger. Interesting concept, very good story line.
Kindle Customer –
Undecided
This was a hard book for me to get into. The location was interesting and the characters were so so. I can’t say it liked it but had to finish it to see what happens at the end. Liked the ending though
Kindle Customer –
Concerns
the storyline was good. issues are punctuation. poorly transcribed,multiple punctuation omitted. had to re-read many area to try to understand meaning until realization set in about punctuation omitted. many misspelled words also. ended up spending time doing corrections inmy head as I read than enjoying the book to its fullest.
Debi –
What a Ride!
A non-stop, wild ride that I read in one sitting because I couldnât stop reading.A scarily plausible look at a âwhat ifâ conspiracy involving the highest levels of government and military involvement, stretching back decades.âTwists & Turnsâ abound with the best and worst examples of human nature, beliefs, and how they can control peopleâs beliefs and actions.A surprisingly satisfying ending.
Elizabeth –
Awesome book
This was a great read. Good storyline. Would recommend to anyone.
WA Clune –
A Possible Outcome
Everyday we read how the US government gives millions of dollars in aid to peckerwood governments, causes and rebels and just as often we see ex US service men sleeping in parks, dining in dumpsters or bagging in the streets. We read of the 800 + forms the vets must fill out before the VA will even hear their cases.Such suffering breeds contempt for the government they once served and bled for. All too often they are 2nd class citizens in their own country while politicians reward “undocumented immigrants”, illegal migrants, who pay no taxes, break laws and exploit the system, for political power.The vets are used up and no longer of value, discarded rubbish.Such men have skills: skills in organizing destruction, killing, terror and mayhem; once they were servants of the republic, now wishing to destroy the same and to walk away with their “share” of the war profits the novel explodes with action and intrigue as an elite group of vets battle international mobsters and the government.A good, if chilling, read.