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Adam Burke #3

Breaking Point

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An asset is lost in the Middle East. It's a war zone. The details are sketchy. The terrain is dangerous. Adam Burke is their only hope.

A flash drive containing the details of over a dozen American operators and codes to missiles aimed at United States allies has fallen into the wrong hands.

The agents sent to get it back were successful, until they were taken.

Adam Burke and his team have less than twenty-four hours before the agents are dead. And if the flash drive isn't recovered, the innocent lives lost will be devastating.

The clock is ticking.

264 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2024

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Bradley Wright

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192 reviews2 followers
November 3, 2024
wild ride

A gripping very fast paced crazy roller coaster ride filled with action and turns you could never see coming! Burke, his team and a few new additions are tasked to save some hostages and the information that could start WW3 otherwise who knows what tomorrow will hold for the planet. Read this straight through as I couldn’t stop turning pages. Love the Adam Burke series!
396 reviews
November 18, 2024
Ok

Seemed rushed at the end. Dubious plot but a couple of twists I certainly didn’t expect. But readable and fun.
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795 reviews7 followers
March 19, 2025
When in the Middle East, best be wary cawrfol!

Emily has a friend who has a job like hers. Not exactly but then there's the text message from V and then the next one... "Help"!
384 reviews2 followers
April 17, 2025
Outstanding

Once again Burke says FYUTB. He never ceases to mess with the bad guys. In the end.... Americans win. Thanks
129 reviews1 follower
July 21, 2025
Deceit

I enjoyed reading this story. It’s almost strange how much of it mirrors the different situations occurring in the Middle East today.
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