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Dan Morgan #4

Arch Enemy

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"Maloney is the new master of the modern spy game."--Mark Sullivan

From real-life Black Ops veteran Leo J. Maloney--author of Twelve Hours and Black Skies--comes an electrifying novel of global terror that will enthrall readers right until the stunning climax . . .

Arch Enemy

The world is descending into chaos--and CIA warhorse Dan Morgan, after nearly losing his head on a covert mission in Colombia, knows the worst is yet to come. Frightened employees of the enigmatic government contractor Acevedo International are mysteriously dying. Morgan's own daughter finds herself lured into the violent world of college extremists. And a ruthless enemy that has long bided it's time is prepared to strike at the very heart of America's intelligence and anti-terrorism infrastructure. Morgan and Zeta Division may be the only chance not for victory, but survival . . .

Praise for Leo J. Maloney and His Novels
"Fine writing and real insider knowledge."--Lee Child

"Everything a thriller reader wants."--Ben Coes

"Taught, tense, and terrifying!"--Hank Phillippi Ryan

"A ripping story!"--Meg Gardiner

"Rings with authenticity."--John Gilstrap

442 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2016

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4,822 reviews13.1k followers
February 21, 2016
First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Leo J Maloney, and Kensington Publishing for providing me with a copy of this book, which allows me to provide you with this review.

In a novel full of action and thrills woven into every chapter, Maloney brings Dan Morgan back for another adventure sure to entertain readers. When a man dies in a freak elevator accident at Acevedo International, there seems to be more to it than meets the eye. Acevedo has been involved in international weapons and drug smuggling and on the radar of the FBI for some period of time. Enter Dan Morgan and the Zeta Group, who track the core of the smuggling ring to the African continent and seek to sever the ongoing shipments. While he is off dealing with this, Dan's daughter, Alex, is limping her way through college, literally, and trying to find her niche. When she is approached by Ekklesia, a group seeking to promote social justice and undermine the corrupt world of business, she does all she can to help, in hopes of making a difference. As the elder Morgan receives his next mission, he learns that the Legion of Erebus, a collection of ultra-powerful hackers, has begun wreaking havoc, with America in its sights. Morgan is tasked with uncovering the Legion's ultimate plan by interrogating their purported leader, Praetorian. However, something goes wrong and Praetorian is on the lam, controlling hacker cells all over the country. A master plan is in the works, but no one appears clear as to the event. When Alex learns that Ekklesia is but a distraction front for the Legion, she begins to work with her father and Zeta to bring the entire plan to its knees. However, nothing is a simple 'plan and execute' in the world of technology where hackers are involved. Maloney brings action, suspense, and just the right amount of humour to this piece and is sure to capture more fans after readers take the time devouring this novel.

While Maloney is surrounded by many other great authors in his covert-operative thriller genre, he is able to distance himself in a number of ways. By using this novel to propel three simultaneous storylines forward, only to have them eventually converge, he shows a strong ability to keep readers curious and seeking to learn more. His use of succinct chapters leaves the reader hanging, but also helps to push the story along, while not revealing too much in a short period of time. Use of multiple characters, who both converge and diverge through their various plots, keeps readers entertain and interested, while not splitting concentration too thinly in any single direction. Maloney does not focus solely on the 'shoot 'em up' variety of covert-operative thriller, but also a mystery of sorts and a race against the clock. It is refreshing to see some new and 21st century terrorism that does not mention 9/11, al Qaeda, or ISIS, but chooses to draw attention to something that technology has fostered and that could be worse, infiltration of highly specific computer programs. Maloney handles the topic with ease and does wonders at keeping his readers connected to the story, while not going overboard with the father-daughter connection found herein. A wonderful piece of work that is sure to impress many when it hits bookshelves.

Kudos, Mr. Maloney for another great novel. I am a fan and hope you will keep writing such addictive pieces so that I can spread the word to many others.

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Author 12 books305 followers
March 9, 2016
I love the Dan Morgan series. Each one pulls me in more. This one highlights Dan's daughter Alex and gives him cause for worry. I like Alex, she got what she wanted and ran her end game around all the obstacles in her way.
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42 reviews9 followers
April 1, 2019
I usually like this series, but lately, "Meh". the best things about this series now, instead of Dan Morgan, is the flow of the writing.even when the plot is unbelievable even for fiction (think "direct to DVD "B" / late night Cinemax 3 a.m. film), the book itself is a seamless read. there are a few issues that leave me shaking my head in a "WTF"? way. let's start with :
Zeta Division, an Uber secret private intelligence agency. previously betrayed by a fully vetted member of it's own Board of directors, and attacked by the books main Villain. as they say, if you don't learn from history, you are doomed to repeat it. and, once again, betrayed by a member of the board of directors and the(now not so ) secret HQ is attacked again by the main Villain.

The central villain "allowed" himself to be captured, to be sent to a Top Secret CIA Blacksite prison.this so he can hack into a CIA "offline Unhackable network" and steal data. ok, how exactly would he know before hand which prison he would be sent to?pretty sure the CIA does not give open access to, or openly publish their list of secret prisons.you certainly do not get to choose for yourself either. so of course he ends up where he wanted to be, with a convenient accomplice on the inside. eek.

Alex Morgan....(not against a strong or otherwise female character, but a nosy,know it all, headstrong 19 year old????Really? )against her fathers wishes, involves herself in everything. stumbles across a backdoor into a supposedly non violent hacker group that is a front for terrorists. inquisitive, self righteous, and (MO) borderline obnoxious. yet lets take a young girl with no Military/Intelligence/Law Enforcement background experience whatsoever(except playing paintball and hiking/camping with dad.you must be joking.) and because she fell into the plot by blind luck, survived by dumb luck, and accept her into an ultra secret intelligence contractor on these merits (against her fathers opinion) and we will just give her on the job training.....wow.

not against the books, just a little let down. I will read the other future books in the series. not bad reads, just a few more head shaking wtf,really? moments than I am used to. even as silly as I think the plots have gotten, even for fiction, they are the sort of book you can pick up and not put down. I just want the next one to be better than this one.

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168 reviews4 followers
December 17, 2020
Another action packed winner

Yet again Dan Morgan and the Zeta team rise to the challenge of ridding the world of dangerous people who are trying to disrupt the government of the USA by using terrorist attacks and using the power of the internet to find information and then to publish it to cause serious problems amongst the population and meantime plant bombs to try and kill as many people as possible because the leader of the group is a madman who wants to destroy everything he can.
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June 24, 2022
Exciting Dan Morgan thriller…too many “perfect” coincides not make the story even somewhat believable, but enjoyable read nonetheless. Maloney excels here in pacing! Cons: Alex’s development feels stereotypical and flat as does Lisa’s…

Unanswered questions for future books: what does it look like for Alex now with Zeta? How will Lincoln Shepherd recover his confidence? What will happen with Lily and Scott? What will happen to Lisa and Peter?
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1 review
August 7, 2017
Great Book

Lots of excitement! You were always wondering what was going to happen next. Alex was a great part of this book.
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191 reviews4 followers
March 8, 2018
Another great read! Fast paced action and kept my interest throughout. Can’t wait for the next Dan Morgan novel.
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386 reviews4 followers
July 12, 2018
A great read

At times long, but then we discover another twist. Which leads to another story all woven together. A father gets to see his daughter come of age.
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215 reviews11 followers
October 8, 2020
I am loving this series!! Wish I learned about this author sooner
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284 reviews1 follower
February 3, 2022
This is another good, fast-paced thriller from Leo J Maloney. I personally like the escapism that this type of book provides. If you suspend disbelief, you’ll find that these are all good reads
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Author 1 book12 followers
March 23, 2016
Sometimes the book itself doesnt quite live up to the publishers blurb on NetGalley. I'm glad that this was not the case here. While this is a cyber or tech thriller with covert ops aspects as well, the tech aspect is not over powering, so those who aren't overly tech savvy can still follow along perfectly well.

This installment (book five in the Dan Morgan series) stands well on its own, which is a good thing, since I had not read the previous four. Many of the characters come together in ways you might not expect, but maybe I missed something in the earlier editions.
2 reviews
April 16, 2016
Gripping! Fast Paced!

I've enjoyed the entire series of Dan Morgan, but found this latest book to be my favorite. Why?
Because the characters (both Dan and Alex) as well as their nemesis Praetorian, have developed to the point that they move as real people in the plot. You can really feel them.
Can't wait to see who the folks at Zeta come up against next but I can guarantee that both Dan (aka Cobra) and Alex with be there to meet them head on!

I think I read this book in 2 days- just couldn't put it down.

Well done Leo!
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2,466 reviews51 followers
March 28, 2016
**SPOILER FREE**


A twist and turn read right here! On edge never know what you going to get next. This book will have you hooked from the first page! This is part of a series but you can actually read it as a stand alone as well. I would suggest doing it that way, I recommend you start from the beginning and follow the series through!


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16 reviews
May 26, 2016
28%

After multiple attempts that percentage is how far I read in this book before I quit trying. The best I can say is that the plot lines could be useful if a reader wanted to plot the dis-junctions. Characters are cardboard caricatures. Save your money. If you insist on reading the book, check it out from a library.
10 reviews
July 28, 2016
Awesomeness! This is a must read!!

Unpredictable action. Cover to cover excitement and quick, deep thinking . highly recommended. Twists and turns, so holkd on tight and enjoy the ride.
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12 reviews
March 3, 2016
Another Best from Cobra!

I love this series. I cant get enough of it. Love the suspense and thrill in the entire book that keeps me guessing. Love it love it
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17 reviews1 follower
April 5, 2016
A solid read

Perhaps the strongest Dan Morgan offering. The ending accelerates a bit too quickly but the story has decent inertia and unexpected turns.
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