SUMMARY:Philadelphia Homicide Sergeant Matthew Payne is paired with a Texas Ranger to bring down a murderer with Mexican cartel connections. The odd couple of the Philly cop and the Texas lawman must run down the killer and his gang-before the body count rises again.
- Ed jest wyjątkiem od reguły dotyczącej ludzi biorących wypłatę w Langley - odparł za Delchampsa Doherty. - Kiedy poda ci rękę, Bob, możesz być pewny, że dostaniesz z powrotem wszystkie pięć palców. - (...) Chyba jest pan najstarszy stopniem. - Jeśli chodzi o ścisłość, kapitanie, to ten chudy jes...
More World War II in the Pacific. The Coastwatchers are relieved, and we watch the fight to retain Guadalcanal. More unrealistically drawn women wanting nothing more than to land a Marine, but I will forgive Griffin this because, hey, what do I know? Maybe this is truly how women felt during the ea...
Counterattack overlaps in time with the events in book 2, but from different characters' points of view. Instead of spending time with Pick and McCoy, we spend time with the higher ranks in the Corps and Navy, and also gain some outside perspective on MacArthur during his time in Australia. Interes...
Call to Arms picks up where the last left off, and leads us through the events after Pearl Harbor. A little slower than Semper Fi, we find McCoy in San Diego and Pick in Pensacola for the majority of the story. Griffin's research is top-notch, and the details around the military training, strategi...
A decent read but a bit muddled. I never got in tune with the characters - probably because there are so many and several go by more than one name. This was my first Griffin read - I will give the author another chance.
The book was kind of hard to get into. I kept wanting to put it aside and read something else. Kind of a meh, bland book. Some good enough moments to keep it from falling further than a three star rating, but barely.
This book is the first in the series about Charlie Castellio, a super-hero kind of guy that we all wish actually existed and worked to save us all. The story line was interesting, and moved right along. In fact, it jumped around a little too much for my tastes. My complaint with this one is the abso...
"Special Ops" could easily have been the eighth book of the series and "The Aviators" could have been skipped altogether. In fact, Special Ops picks up almost immediately where "The New Breed" left off. Jack Portet had just finished helping the Belgian paratroopers liberate his family from Stanley...
"Special Ops" could easily have been the eighth book of the series and "The Aviators" could have been skipped altogether. In fact, Special Ops picks up almost immediately where "The New Breed" left off. Jack Portet had just finished helping the Belgian paratroopers liberate his family from Stanley...
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