Marc Cameron
Raised in central Texas, Marc Cameron spent nearly thirty years in the gun-culture of law enforcement. His assignments have taken him from Alaska to Manhattan, Canada to Mexico and dozens of points in between. He holds a second degree black belt in Ju Jitsu and is a certified scuba diver and...
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Raised in central Texas, Marc Cameron spent nearly thirty years in the gun-culture of law enforcement. His assignments have taken him from Alaska to Manhattan, Canada to Mexico and dozens of points in between. He holds a second degree black belt in Ju Jitsu and is a certified scuba diver and man-tracker. An avid adventure motorcyclist, Cameron's books heavily feature bikes and bikers--from OSI Agent Jericho Quinn's beloved BMW GS to Harley Davidsons, Royal Enfields, Ducatis and...Cameron lives in the Alaska with his wife, blue heeler dog and BMW GS motorcycle. Visit him at: www.marccameronbooks.com
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Book source ~ Arc. My review is voluntary and honest. Enter a setting that could be all too real: home-grown terrorists are staging attacks all over America. When an attack happens inside CIA HQ, the most important question now becomes how? How did they pass all the background checks? If they can ...
Power and Empire (Jack Ryan Universe #24), Marc Cameron, author; Scott Brick, narrator Absent the excellent narrator, I might not have enjoyed this book as much. Scott Brick added excitement and clarity with his presentation. The story, however, seemed overly detailed and overly dramatic, as many a...
This one had a good premise and a pretty decent idea of a hero, unfortunately it lacked in delivery, and the whole thing quickly (too quickly) fizzled off.It actually reminded me a lot of Forsyth's Kill List I read a couple of years ago with the premise, the hero, the mission. Maybe it reminded me t...
From my blog http://onlectus.blogspot.com/2012/07/act-of-terror-by-marc-cameron.htmlThere is not much to say about this book because three words suffice: It is great!Mystery thrillers have always appealed to me and I specially enjoyed this one because ever since 9/11 we've come more than a little pa...
Liked it a lot. Not quite as much as National Security. And I must say that the titles should be reversed. Can't wait for the next in the series (trusting that there will be a next).