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Supreme Threat

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Great book, by an author I will read more of! Thrilling plot, great writing and brilliant characters. Highly recommend to others.

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As I have said in my earlier reviews, this author is new to me. T.L. Williams brings us into the life of a former Navy Seal turned spy. He takes on a journey of international mystery, suspense and intrique. His character Logan is a very blunt and to the point person. We dive into the last book, that takes place during the pandemic, and see how he tries to stop North Korea from spying on our country.

Granted this isn't as action packed as the first four books, but his character doesn't let us down, when it comes to action, and getting his man. He always thinks about the whole scenairo, before taking action.

If you like political thrillers, and or suspense, this is definitely the book for you! I would definitely recommend this book for anyone to read!

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Supreme Threat is an interesting novel about a nuclear threat at the Los Alamos laboratory. Suspected North Korean spies are being hunted for, and CIA specialist Logan Alexander leads the hunt. The plot is carefully revealed and has several surprises. I thought that the characters were all interesting, but the technical details occasionally seemed a slog.
Thanks NetGalley for the ARC,

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Unfortunately, this is one of those occasions, where it certainly isn't the book or the author, but it's me.

The description of the book is something that is right up my street, other reviews that I have seen commend the book for its fast pace real-world thriller which is bang up to date with realism.

However, for whatever reason, I just couldn’t get into it. I don't know if it were the number of characters or acronyms that I had to keep track of in the opening chapters. It could be that I needed to read the preceding four books to add context.

Please don't let my experience put off others from giving this novel a try, I really do think it could be me.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher First Coast Publishers for an advance reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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