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Targeted

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Isaac Jones is a CIA Black asset who's been involved in operations around the globe, secretly keeping America safe, and making enemies. Who's targeting him and how did they find out who he was and where to find him? Did he leave too much information behind or did someone from inside the United States Government betray him? Will he survive or is this the end for Isaac Jones? A CIA Black Site, Russians, North Koreans, A Secret Society. Targeted- An Isaac Jones Thriller is the second book in the Isaac Jones series.

340 pages, Paperback

Published June 4, 2016

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Ryan Pacheco

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Ryan Pacheco is an Amazon Best Selling Author, his new novel "Blood In The Snow" is now available. Ryan Pacheco is the Author of the Isaac Jones Political Thriller series, the Alexander Stone crime series. Also check out Benghazi and Beyond, Targeted, Earth's Dimensions and The Heist.

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March 7, 2017
To declare this book as “….Falls in line with the likes of Vince Flynn” is nothing short of pure blasphemy .
This is a book about ridicules miracles going on. Secretes that no one should know about, are leaked to everyone. The only source for that leak can be our author “Ryan Pacheco” (if you know what I mean). The story is so unbelievable, that it becomes laughable and embarrassing. The story is not about “black operations” as the introduction to the book is stating. It is mostly about top CIA and white house politic. Politics described poorly and ludicrously.
I was able to read 50% of the book, and then started leafing through without losing the main story. My recommendation is to skip this book, which is an insult to intelligence.
On top of all that I hate books that are written in present tense. The book is loaded with names. This is a sign that our writer tried to imitate other famous writer of that genre but failed.
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April 2, 2020
The story-line/plot was exceptional and moved along with great pace. Unfortunately, the writing style was difficult and I wasn't sure if I was reading a movie-script complete with direction or just a draft of the novel. The constant change from present tense to past tense was confusing. Some spelling and grammatical errors also didn't help. However, I did read to the end and would suggest that an overhaul by an editor could turn this into best-seller
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