by Brian Haig
Brian Haig's legal-military Drummond series are among my favorite books, but the plot in this latest book really seemed forced. Premise was good, but the characters weren't developed, and the plot really didn't mesh (at least it seemed so to me).
Jack Riley is a financial whiz who discovers the next big thing: a polymer coating that makes military vehicles resistant to roadside bombs. (If you are anti military and the War Against Terror, this book is NOT for you.) He peddles it to several investment firms and settles on the Capitol Group. Bi...