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Special Activities

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A political thriller that would make a good television series. One man assigned to save the world as we know it. Plenty of action and excitement. If you love Bourne, you'll love Duncan Hunter.

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So far, I’ve read all the Special Access books in this series. I find them all very easy to read but hard to put down. I found the story lines to be very realistic to the extent I thought I was reading some current events. Because I have previously worked within some of these environments depicted throughout the books, I sometimes had a hard time believing sections of the books were not fiction.
I’m Glad I was able to read them, and I’m waiting for the next follow on to the last Activities book.

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The sixth book in the series takes right off withe the action, plot, technology, and exciting characters you’ve come to expect. Bioterrorism is at the center of the story and provides a great excuse to jump into the series and enjoy.

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Drue Duncan Hunter, former Marine officer, now a pilot in a CIA Black Ops Program, is on the hunt for the mastermind of an engineered bioterrorism virus. A long-ago casual encounter surfaces after 20 years and will become an unexpected ally in his pursuit. This a a non-stop thriller with an incredible amount of information for the enthusiast of this genre. This is my first book of the series and I do plan to go back and read the earlier Duncan Hunter books #1 – 5. Thanks to NetGalley and Black Rose Writing for providing me with an advance copy of this book. #SpecialActivities #NetGalley

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A good thriller in parts. I question whether a shorter word than perambulated could have been used why not just say 'walked'. But maybe that is me being pedantic. The characters are prone to making long speeches at times. All in all a reasonably good thriller. Thank you to netgalley and the publishers for giving me an advance copy of this book.

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