After one of their hired hackers got machine-gunned in New York City, it fell to the men and women at America’s most overlooked military intelligence contracting firm to figure out whodunit and, more importantly, why. Then someone tried killing the company’s CEO in his own front yard. Some things just can’t be forgiven, so a discreet war will rage in the shadows where geopolitics and international crime do business. And when the other players in the game are all heading to Nevada to try their luck, it’s time for the Professor and Athenaeum, Inc. to roll the dice again.
From a full-auto assassination in the Bronx to sniping in the streets of Sin City, Dan Kemp takes you on another wild ride through a hidden world of dirty deeds done... expensively.
I read the first book in the Athenaeum series out of friendship. This is definitely not my normal genre (trashy romance novels, if you please), but I waited for the second because it is actually a good series. “Doubling Down” kept me entertained and gave me more than one good chuckle. I enjoyed the action sequences because they were not over the top nor overly dramatic. It has the right blend of relatability, humor, military references, and flow to keep it from being too wordy and boring.
This book contains a very plausible view of the seedy underbelly of the international intelligence community. The names have been changed to protect the guilty, of course.
I actually have it on good authority that most intelligence battles are won "one meeting at a time", as a former SEAL team Intel chief once once told me. And no, you don't get to know who that was. This book seems to hold to that concept very well.
This has snark, lots of gun nerd ( and other nerd) references that make you smile and google stuff you end up going hmmmm at. Warning it leaves you wanting the next book bad just like GRRM- GOT - at least no cliffhanger so enjoy.
This second book in the Athenaeum Inc series was just awesome. I loved how Prof's character has continued to develop and I can't wait until book 3 comes out to find out about the further adventures of my favorite band of Tennessee Mercenaries.
If you like thrillers that include accounting, shopping trips, slutty women's fashion, military weapons trivia, and the occasional shooting of a bad guy here and there, this is the book for you. Good characters. Overly descriptive settings. 80s mens adventure book references and obscure alcohol references. What's not to love.
I seriously enjoy the style this Author used to tell this story. The characters and the storyline move at a pace that at times make you wonder what’s going to happen next. I’ve already got the next volume ready to read and looking forward to it. I highly recommend this series.
Can’t wait for the next. Someone who actually knows what they’re talking about. Some references are obscure (lol) but I got most of them. Looking forward!