State of Emergency by Marc Cameron

State of Emergency (Jericho Quinn #3) by Marc Cameron In this exciting third book in the Jericho Quinn series, Jericho and Jacques Thibodaux race to stop a madman from detonating a decades-old Russian nuke.

State of Emergency takes the reader on a globe-spanning journey. Just when I thought the ending was coming...nope. Everything changed, and the adventure moved to another part of the world.

In addition to Jericho's brother making an appearance, a new character arrives on the scene, and together, she and Quinn team up and press on together toward the goal.

I love reading books with a male/female dynamic going on. The two sexes play off each other (one compensating for the weaknesses of the other, etc.), and the overall story is so much more interesting.

As usual, Marc Cameron keeps the infrequent foul language to mild cuss words. If my recollection is correct, not one F-bomb was dropped. Awesome. And awesome writing, too, proving one does not have to use profanity to tell a great story.

You could read this book without having read any others in the series, but I'd recommend starting with the first novel, so you have the backstory on how Jericho and Jacques become friends. The author does a good job of not leaving you in the dark on things, but starting with book #1 is still the best way to go.

This author give State of Emergency 5 stars and two 👍👍 up!

Happy reading.
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Published on September 23, 2021 09:59 Tags: state-of-emergency-marc-cameron
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