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Accidental Innocence

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Time is running out for an abducted Biological Engineer. His government, thinking that he has defected with vital military secrets, feels he is too much of a risk in enemy hands. They have mobilized a crack tactical team to kill him. The team of professional servicemen from different branches, led by Captain Stan Boils, must infiltrate an enemy's border and carry out an assassination on a U.S. citizen. This becomes more complicated when the leader of the team finds out that the target is a childhood friend. He is torn between duty to his country and trust of an old friend.

186 pages, Paperback

First published September 6, 2006

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February 4, 2026
This was a fun, fast paced military/paramilitary action thrillers. The story of a kidnapped scientist, framed to look like he stole government research and was using it to make biochemical weapons for enemy organizations. His life is on the line as one of the operators fights to save the life of his friend.

This book is short, easy to read and faced paced. Perfect for an entertaining read. Definitely plot drive with faced pacing. Characters were decent enough for a thriller to keep the reader engaged but the action is what drives this story. Personally I love plot driven stories so this was a great time.
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