The weaponized flu released during the events of Apache Dawn has circled the globe, leaving millions sick and dead in its wake. The Council is poised to reshape the balance of power in Europe, while civil war threatens to consume America as neighbor turns against neighbor.
One is to blame, one seeks revenge, and one seeks freedom.
Following an unsuccessful attack on a Swiss chalet and a desperate battle to retake the White House, Navy SEALs are pushed to the limit and must decide between what is right and what must be done. In Idaho, the small town of Salmon Falls is torn apart by civil strife and the fate of the entire community rests in the hands of a select group of people willing to take extraordinary action in the explosive conclusion to the initial Wildfire trilogy.
Captain Derek Alston and his Rangers managed to retrieve Chad Huntley from the Russians, returning him to the waiting scientists. Faux President Baron reaps his well-deserved fate. Second Lieutenant Cooper Braton and his Seals succeed in retrieving virologist Boatner, now ordered to Washington to assist in cleaning up that mess. Denny returned to the story after a brief hiatus from the previous volume. Denny has to fight not only the German invaders but people from his town in a powerplay move. Denny vows to eliminate Townsend, the leader of the revolt. Poor Chad gets himself kidnapped once again. That man can’t stay put! The loss of one of the main characters was one of the most dramatic and traumatic occurrences of the prior volume. Whether this was necessary for the ongoing plotline or not, as the reader involved in the story, I miss the character’s presence and effect. Through subterfuge and treachery, the mutating Super Virus has made it’s way to Europe and China. The Council’s control has disappeared courtesy of Reginald. Lastly, Reginald draws the main focus in this last volume. Reginald’s castle in Sky, Scotland is now ground zero. Great story! Hooyah! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
13 vs Jane! What can I say, this series just keeps getting better, there seems to be no end to Reginald's machinations, his pet pandemic is off its leash and sweeping its way across the globe, and the teams keep losing good men. Chad just wants freedom and anonymity now they've perfected the serum, and 13 & Cooper have vengeance on their minds. Denny's struggling with his concience over the Russians, and hiding from the mini dictators set up by President Baron, now running his town and terrorising its population. A masterpiece of intrigue and suspense that kept me captive to the end and begging for more!
Takes a special person to write the Book,Marcus Richardson is that Man! The Heroes in this read are all over the place and it is all good. America will survive. You earned the Five 🌟,perfect!
Very disappointed! The pace of the third, and should have been the most critical, book was for my tastes to slow. The book does move back and forth between most but not all of the characters from the first two books. In several cases it just glosses over the fate of some characters who were fairly promonent in the first two books. In at least three cases your left to wonder what the hay happened to them. It might be that the author did so deliberately, to leave room for another book. For me this book was a disappointment and anticlamatical, in comparison to the first two books which were edge of your seat thrillers and full of all kinds of unexpected twists and turns. As in the first two books, words or parts of sentences or phrases were missing but not as frequently as in books one and two. For all of these reasons I rated the book at 2.5.
With out a doubt this is the best series of books I have read!
It's not hard to imagine this happening now or in the future. With Ebola virus and the virus on new borns and jumping to men now. Great reading and SCARY.
Not going to rate this book, it just wouldn't be right. I loved the first 2 in the series. Started this one and it seemed to be almost all military action; just not my thing. So I'll mark it as read and move on. The first 3 chapters (and the last one; couldn't leave without getting the story wrapped up!) seemed to be well written. If you like military action.