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Hidden away in an Alaskan prison, serving time for a crime he never
committed, Colonel Fisher Harrison thinks of revenge. His government
forsake him and his Special Ops buddies and no one was meant to
survive. If Fisher gets out of that hellish place, the man who put him
there is going to pay.
But that man is now President of the United States and seemingly
untouchable; until the Islamic Republic of Iran and radical American
militia groups join forces, and President Christopher Tate knows that
Colonel Harrison is the only man who can stop a planned covert nuclear
attack. Will Fisher help the government who forsake him? And if he
does, will he make it out alive?
"Patriot Acts" by Steven Clark Bradley is an intense, fast-paced
modern day thriller that leaves you clinging to the edge of your seat.
Bradley's wealth of experience comes alive in this story of a covert
nuclear attack planned by two deadly forces. Having traveled to
thirty-four countries and having been a freelance journalist in Iraq,
Israel and Turkey, Bradley creates a realistic and scary portrait of
potential terrorism issues home and abroad.
Strong and complex characters fill this novel. From Fisher Harrison
to Christopher Tate, from radical militia leader Len Garret to Jamie
O'Rourke, the President's Chief of Staff, every player is alternately
sympathetic and despicable, likable and easily hated. Bradley has done
an excellent job of creating multi-faceted characters whose actions
move this story along at a fast clip.
"Patriot Acts" by Steven Clark Bradley will be a hit with military
fiction fans, lovers of fast-paced thrillers, and anyone interested in
the War on Terror. This is definitely a book worth checking out. Cheryl C. Malandrinos
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