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Red Cell Seven (2014)

by Stephen W. Frey(Favorite Author)
3.76 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1477809457 (ISBN13: 9781477809457)
languge
English
publisher
Thomas & Mercer
series
Red Cell Trilogy
review 1: Created more than forty years ago by secret executive order, Red Cell Seven is a highly classified intelligence agency tasked with protecting America from the most catastrophic of terrorist attacks. But in the aftermath of a string of deadly terrorist attacks across the nation, Red Cell Seven finds itself drawn into a conspiracy that threatens to tear the organization apart. The president himself calls on Troy Jensen, a high-level clandestine operative and the son of Red Cell Seven's current leader, to spearhead the hunt for the terrorists?even though Troy is still reeling from the murder of his brother. The deeper Troy digs, the clearer it becomes that the ?Holiday Mall Attacks? are just the opening salvo in fiendishly complex plot. Powerful forces are working to undermin... moree Red Cell Seven, and Troy will have to risk everything to uncover the truth and protect what's left of his family. The sequel from the bestselling author of Arctic Fire, Red Cell Seven delivers edge of your seat action.
review 2: The basic premise of Red Cell Seven was the idea they were sanctioned by President Nixon by Presidential Executive Order. The author was never clear why that order could not be revoked. Since the original copies only were in the hands of the main characters, it possibly was never filed. But revocation could still be done. The whole story revolves around a terrorist attack and the issue of the dissolution of Red Cell Seven. I did not read the first book and frankly there are enough comments throughout the book, it would be unnecessary. The book was written as page turner thriller without development of characters. Is this a beach read, absolutely meaning check your brains "at the door". I have read Steven Frey many times, so I do like his writing, but not this series. Time to go back to his core abilities and give this series a quiet "death". If you can get this book free, it might be worth the time, but not if you have to spend any funds. less
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Chelle
I couldn't really connect with the characters in this one. *sigh* Review later.
Birb
Good action story. Not a must read, but keeps moving.
awesome_yuktha
It was an okay book, fast reading.
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