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Foreign Enemies And Traitors (2011)

by Matthew Bracken(Favorite Author)
4.37 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0972831037 (ISBN13: 9780972831031)
languge
English
publisher
Steelcutter Publishing
series
The Enemies Trilogy
review 1: I found the book to be a satisfying conclusion of the Enemies Trilogy. The storyline is tightly constructed and, other than Mr. Bracken's tendency to put too many words into his descriptions (resulting in my tendency to skip to the next "quote" of dialogue), the action was easy to visualize.As to the subject matter….I would suggest the less direct use of obamanation might keep the story more current. The series topic is more universal, but the Obama and Bill Ayers connection has a limited shelf life.Overall, this novel is the best of the series.
review 2: "Foreign Enemies and Traitors" paints an even bleaker picture of our future as Phil Carson can no longer hide from the realities of the lost freedom of his homeland. On a smuggling run, Carson is shipwrecked
... more along the Southern Gulf coast with no means of retreating back to the relative safety and anonymity of the Caribbean where he had been hiding. He joins up with a group of freedom fighters led by a former Special Forces soldier who could not carry out the illegal orders he was given by his government so he deserts and establishes himself in the woods of his native Tennessee. A chance discovery offers proof of unbelievable war crimes against civilians and threatens to blow the fragile government apart.J. Keith JonesReviewerAuthor: In Due Time less
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smokelover
This trilogy is great! It is an easy to believe depiction of a future America that COULD be.
Andrew
The thought that this can actually happen is absolutely terrifying.
rubi_cereso
Good book. Felt that the history lessons seemed overdone.
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