The Polaris Protocol: A Pike Logan Thriller
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Rating | : | 4.41 (547 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0451467671 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 544 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
“A great premise, nonstop action, and one of the baddest villains in the genre…make this a winner.”—Publishers Weekly “Admirers of the late Tom Clancy will enjoy this and other works in the series.”—Kirkus Reviews“Taylor continues to tell exciting action stories with the authenticity of someone who knows the world of special ops. He also has the chops to create terrific characters whom readers will root for. This series just gets better and better.”—Booklist “With The Polaris Protocol, fans of military and espionage thrillers have a new reason to rejoice.”—Bookreporter
Taskforce operators Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill are used to putting their lives at risk, but this time it’s Jennifer’s brother who is in danger. As an investigative reporter working on the Mexican drug cartels, Jack Cahill has unknowingly gotten caught between two rival groups. His desperate call to his sister is his last before he’s kidnapped.In their efforts to rescue Jack, Pike and Jennifer uncover a plot much more insidious than illegal drug trafficking—the cartel that put a target on Jack’s back has discovered a GPS hack with the power to effectively debilitate the United States.With the GPS hack about to be exploited and Jack’s life at stake, Jennifer and Pike must find a way to eliminate the impending threat. The price of failure, for both the Taskforce and the country, is higher than ever.
Fast moving always keeps me turning thoes pages. Can't Fast moving always keeps me turning thoes pages. Can't wait until I turn the page and see how they handled the problem. They do but then some one gets in there way. Now what? Brad Taylor. Is guite a story teller.. Keep Looking MaineSteve Wish I'd skipped it. Plot predictable, often illogical, and unconvincing. Silly dialogue spoken by cardboard , two-dimensional characters.I really had hoped for a good suspense thriller, but this wasn't it.. Some of the characters couldn't possibly that stupid. Some times it was fast and intriguing and others slow and predictable. Some of the characters couldn't possibly that stupid.
He retired as a Special Forces lieutenant colonel and now lives in Charleston, South Carolina. BRAD TAYLOR is the author of the New York Times bestselling Pike Logan series. Army, including eight years in 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment–Delta, commonly known as Delta Force