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Edition Language: | English |
Robert Patrick Lewis
Kindle Edition | Pages: 265 pages Rating: 3.32 | 85 Users | 20 Reviews
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Title | : | The Pact (book 1) |
Author | : | Robert Patrick Lewis |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 265 pages |
Published | : | February 16th 2015 by Tactical 16, LLC |
Categories | : | War. Military Fiction |
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“The Pact” is the second book by former Green Beret-turned author Robert Patrick Lewis, and his first foray into the world of fiction.“The Pact” is the first of a 3-book series, a fictional story based on current events, the authors experience in Special Forces and first-hand knowledge of geopolitics and global intelligence.
“The Pact” combines global politics, combat, economics, conspiracy theories and Special Forces history into one nail-biting fiction work; think Dan Brown meets Tom Clancy meets Red Dawn.
Already hailed as “so realistic and plausible that it’s terrifying,” “an on the edge of your seat thriller that will have you looking in your rearview mirror for enemy troops” and “the next great franchise in the world of military fiction,” “The Pact” is going to change the way Americans look at their government and safety for the rest of their lives.
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Ratings: 3.32 From 85 Users | 20 ReviewsAssess Based On Books The Pact (book 1)
Read this review for a necessary warning.The author uses a sparse writing style. No Tom Clancy pages of description. No chapters spent explaining the situation. This style has the advantage of fast pace action. Short descriptions like "Country X did this because of Y." allow us to get back to the action right away with a bare bones framework for the overall situation. My problem with the book occurred at the beginning when a sentence or two was spent accusing liberal politicians for disarmingReally enjoyed this book. It was fast-paced and kept me on the edge of my seat through the entire story. Rob's first hand knowledge of Special Forces and how they operate really is my favorite part. I love seeing those kind of details and feeling like I am part of the action and understanding their motivation and brotherhood. I'm glad that book 2 is now available so I can jump right in on the action going forward!
too much "he-man" stuff for me and not a lot of anything else. If you like action for action sake...enjoy.
Brilliant and eye opening look at the geopolitical world around us balancing on a knife edge, woven with a remarkable story of a close knit group of elite soldiers in compelling action. Where is part 2?
It was the 'I hope this is how the world ends so I can show all those liberals' of a conservative crazy-person.
Too superficial, lots of action but with characters that aren't developed.
Political rant and tirade. I only lasted about 25 minutes into this angry an bitter little book.
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