The scheme was insanely brilliant: teams of Al Qaeda operatives sneaking their way onto American soil under every conceivable disguise, and by any deadly means possible. The collaboration is unfathomable: emissaries in the upper-echelon of our own Government are aiding them. The potential for terror is overwhelming: a cache of deadly weapons smuggled into the country at their disposal-and positioned for firing on the Fourth of July.
Burned by their own government, the Superhawks have escaped imprisonment and are vowing to take on the mission themselves-locate the weapons, hunt down Al Qaeda's men, and let loose the righteous vengeance they've earned. Using deep intelligence from super-spy Bobby Murphy, the hit squad has joined forces with the New Underground-a citizens band of all-Americans ready to stand up and fight. Time is running out. The mega-attack is at hand. But so are the Superhawks.
Mack Maloney is the author of numerous fiction series, including Wingman, ChopperOps, Starhawk, and Pirate Hunters, as well as UFOs in Wartime – What They Didn’t Want You to Know. A native Bostonian, Maloney received a bachelor of science degree in journalism at Suffolk University and a master of arts degree in film at Emerson College. He is the host of a national radio show, Mack Maloney’s Military X-Files. Visit him on Facebook and at www.mackmaloney.com.
This third volume of the Superhawks adventures is set closer to home and verges a little closer to the edge of right-wing paranoia and ultra-patriotism than the earlier books. It had a more formulaic and rushed feel, but was a pretty good action thriller. The espionage bits weren't as interesting as the (occasionally outlandish) military ops, and the White Hats were portrayed as more as outlaws than before, but I enjoyed the story and it kept me turning pages with interest.
The storyline while scary could verb well be true someday and we can only hope we have brave men like these in this book to do what they did. I found the book to be very exciting and enjoyable.