This book will allow you to see plenty of action in Iran. Fear, anxiety, guns and undercover work. Foster Quinn, a.k.a. Foster Cottle the Hunter, is at it again. As Foster and Reza search for and plan out covert ops they move stealthily about. They're looking for Volkov a suspected arms dealer of very harmful weaponry (well, which weapon is not). Things happen, twists and turns turn up the excitement levels ... better don your armor.
I believe this story will especially appeal to those who have been and/or still are, in the military, especially the Marines and the Navy SEALS. The authors have had similar experience so I'm surmising the actions with the ops and weaponry are authentic and believable. I found that the story dragged a bit for me in places as I'm not familiar with more involved details about such actions. Having said that, it is good to note that there is still plenty to make your hair curl.
An added benefit, in my opinion, is that the story is faith based. Also, that Foster has integrity and is true to his wife and daughter. These are big pluses in my book.
~ Eunice C., Reviewer/Blogger ~
March 2025
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the complimentary review copy sent by Net Galley and the publisher.
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