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Ebook , by Leo J. Maloney

Ebook , by Leo J. Maloney

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, by Leo J. Maloney

, by Leo J. Maloney


, by Leo J. Maloney


Ebook , by Leo J. Maloney

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Product details

File Size: 1357 KB

Print Length: 403 pages

Publisher: Pinnacle (August 28, 2012)

Publication Date: August 28, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B007T9X15G

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#103,116 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I just finished book 5 (Arch Enemy) in this series and reviewed it, and realized I needed to jump in a time machine and come back to review book one as my note to readers interested in picking up the first volume.Yes, this book (and the series it spawns) is similar to the Mitch/Digger/Scot/Jericho/Pike books out there in that it features over-the-top good guys running around beating up on over-the-top bad guys in exciting, page-turning ways. What is different in this series is that Maloney forgoes the "tortured soul" single-person bad-azz shooter in favor of some very interesting, multi-player character development.His larger plot arcs are fun, interesting, and genre-appropriate. The plot points and devices used to move along those arcs, however, are at the very top of disbelief. Maloney frequently employs deus ex machina and extremely improbable plotting to move the characters from point "A" to point "B." These insane events happen so often that I almost wonder if they aren't used as an inside joke to fans. Something along the lines of "Bad guy have a gun to your head? Already pulled the trigger? Don't worry! Call 1-800-Plot-Fix NOW and we'll send you a sniper's bullet to knock the barrel away before the bullet can exit the barrel! Operators are standing by!" Of course, the narrow escape happens in all books of this genre, but Maloney tends to have a knack for taking it to the extreme. Like I said, I wonder if he does it as an aside to his fans.That said, the reader can afford to have some fun rolling their eyes at the various last-second contrivances used to advance the plot, because Maloney is so damned good at character development and interaction. It's not just the main protagonist we get to know in this book/series, but his partner, his daughter, his boss, and many others. Whatever Maloney lacks in the art of semi-realistic last-minute escapes, he more than makes up for in developing his characters and allowing them to interact. He is exceptional at switching first-person perspectives from character to character, and you, the reader, are treated to experiencing many personalities as they view the same plot arc from different and very realistic perspectives.This is Maloney's strong suit - what sets him apart and what sets this series apart. His characters are so strong that I am more than able to overlook the plot devices - even consider them part of the "fun" of the read - because I am paid in very good, very strong introspection and interaction. The characters "do" some really silly things, but they act, think, feel, and interact in very real, very well-considered ways.Why five stars if I complain about the plot contrivances? Because I'm not complaining about them - merely pointing them out. Maloney is good enough with the arc and good enough with the characters that I can roll my eyes all I want and still feel like I got a highly enjoyable read. You WILL roll your eyes, but if you will also wipe them a few times. That's why I keep wondering if it's intentional - if Maloney is intentionally going over-the-top to get your guard down so the serious, real parts hit you harder.Within the limits of the genre (this is light reading, after all), Maloney is highly adept at putting you in the brain-space of different people. For me, that was enough to keep a 5-star rating despite some pretty intense eye-rolling deus ex machina moments. I poke my fun because readers of reviews should know and understand what they're getting, but I remain an avid fan of Maloney and this series, have gladly purchased all five books thus far, and will be near first in line for the sixth pre-order.

I suppose if you want to read about a hero with major flaws this could be for you. Morgan runs blindly into situations without a thought in his head. He was supposed to be an accomplished assassin but apparently Maloney doesn't know what that means or Morgan was a real has been and forgot everything he knew that made him useful to the CIA when he was younger.The character development is terribly weak. Morgan's grown daughter wants a better relationship with her Dad so Morgan promises to take her to a sports event in a day or so. He than runs of to Afghanistan for a few days and than returns to the US to run around the country for a few more days and never is the missed sports event mentioned until weeks later. Probably a nice development to flesh out the characters but it than lies ignored for chapters and chapters.I suppose it beats doing taxes or reading the paper, but only just a little bit better.

I'm about 2/3 of the way through this book and honestly, it's really dragging. I used to read to get to sleep. Then I discovered authors like Mark Dawson and series like the Grey Man books. Suddenly I found myself unable to go to sleep, I'd literally read all night. Leo J Maloney has brought me back to the point where I struggle to end a chapter before nodding off.I guess my question is, does this series get any better after this, clearly, difficult first book? If they all follow the same pace with the same bungling and inept protagonist, I just don't think it's worth wasting any more cash on. Oh, yeah, for the record, I agree with every reviewer who says that Maloney's bio is BS. I personally know of a former telephone sales guy who created a far more convincing covert operative character in his very first self-published novel.

The novel is fast paced with plenty of action. Power players in Washington calling the plays with black operating players on both sides of the action. Dan Morgan rises to the occasion with his partner, Cougar. A few rough edges with the chapters providing retroactive context. All in all, a story that will make readers to seek more of Cougar.Bjgraney@charter.net

Took a moment to get into this one, but it was well worth the time it took to get through the details necessary to build a good series. I'm looking forward to reading book two. Maloney writes a fast-paced story with a great plot line, and he brought his story to a satisfactory close, no loose ends.

Termination Orders was a terrific thriller! I really enjoyed the way the writer interspersed the present with flashbacks designed to give the characters depth and backstory.Good plot, lots of action, plenty of plot twists and surprises I would definitely recommend this book. Add to all of that the fact that you don't find out who the actual bad guy is until near the end of the book and you have a recipe for a very good way to spend a weekend!

Waste of my time reading this pulp. The chapter on Morgan's basic military training, recruitment and year on "The Farm" was laughable it was so full of errors and holes. The story went downhill from there. I would hazard a guess and say the author is a phony - he couldn't have actually had any real experience as an operative and write such crap. I won't read any more of his drivel.

I found this book via Bookhub and got it on kindle. I could not stop reading. Very good story of a man retired from black ops with a wife and daughter. He gets pulled out of retirement to assist his old boss at CIA. One thing leads to another and... I won't spoil it for you.If you like Brad Thor, Tom Clancy, Mich Rapp, you will enjoy this. I can't wait to read the second book in this series.My new favorite author!

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