Lone Target is the second book in the Alex Hawkins action series by Vin Strong.
Alex Hawkins is a U.S. Air Marshal whose job is to protect both passengers and plane from terrorists. This flight is headed to the Vienna, where the G7 Summit is being held. Sarah, Alex's on the ground partner, normally finds answers for situations and relays them to Alex. This trip, however, she's on the plane working with Alex as they have a high up VIP on board who is incognito. Even Alex and Sarah, nor their boss, Pay aren't allowed to knows anything about him/her.
Shortly after the flight takes off, the action begins ... and doesn't stop. There is one incident involving Sarah and the plane which is too far fetched to really happen, but I'm not a pilot. This same situation also left a hole in the story in regards to the ground person talking Sarah through the situation.
Now, for "those errors".... The author needs to hire a better proofreader, plain and simple!! Beginning within the first two or three pages, many words ran together, for instance, like 'thesetwo'. There is also one three word run on phrase further in the book. Run on words are one of the easiest errors to catch when proofreading! Also, in one intense scene near the end of Lone Target, one character's name is spelled incorrectly with two Ts instead of two Ns. This should have been an easy catch for a competent proofreader as well. I can't speak for other readers, but when a name used throughout a book is suddenly misspelled, it throws me out of the book.
There are two other words which have very unnecessary punctuation in them. It felt almost as if Vin Strong was afraid the "'Facebook Police' were going to censor or stop him from having this book published.' (Why, unless FB/Zuckerberg ownr. Strong's publisher?) The two words - Christians and Muslims. I know FB hates these two words so people have to change their "spellings" to keep FB from censoring or removing the post. But in a book?
I found this Lone Target book engrossing and gripping. It reads as a 5 Star book, especially as I found it near impossible to put down. However, due to the numerous errors and unnecessary punctuation on two words, I can't justify more than 3 Stars. I do plan to read the rest of the books in this series. I only hope Mr. Strong had a better proofreader on the next several books.