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All Necessary Force; a book review

I like this guy, Brad Taylor, who has written two books now in his series of “Pike Logan” books. The first one I reviewed last April, so when I saw on Amazon that his new one was coming out ealy this year, I pre-ordered it. On the day it became available, though, the publisher asked me if I wanted a free copy, so I could have waited and gotten a free one.

According to his bio, Mr Taylor spent 21 years in the Army and in Special Forces, so he brings a measure of experience to the novels. This one, All Necessary Force, chases a terrorist plot from the jungles of Vietnam through a recovering Egypt and, of course, Europe. The terrorists are jihadists trying to take down our power grid with the help of a corrupt congressman.

Brad Taylor writes at least as well as Brad Thor or Tom Clancy and his stories are enthralling and intense. You should buy this book.

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  1. I met Brad Taylor at the “60th Anniversary of Camp James E. Rudder”, Florida. He was signing his books to support the Fisher House of the Emerald Coast. Quite a man, surely “been there, done that”. And, his knowledge allows him to “use” all the techiest stuff in his stories.
    Waiting now, for delivery of my copy of All Necessary Force.

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