This was my first military, terrorist, action, thriller. I did like it. The plot was interesting; North Korean soldiers and a couple of Kosovars plan to release a deadly chemical into the Alaskan water supply. Marcus Johnson, newly retired USMC, gets involved by chance. Ultimately, it's a race to get to the bad guys before they can get things going. Throw in a little romance, and I do mean a little, and you've got yourself a pretty good story. Normally I don't like love stories mixed in with my action. However, Lonnie Wyatt is one tough cookie. I would hang out with her. She broke up with Marcus a few years back. They're reunion is tainted with the threat of wmd's. Their story doesn't permeate what's going on. It shows up here and there, and it's not the mushy kind of love. It's tense between them. It's more of a side story. The fire fights with the Koreans, car chases, and snowmobile chases kept me into it. It was exciting! The author did over explain, or over describe things that were not necessary to me; like describing the bell that clangs when you go into some stores. He described almost everything about it-what it hung from, what that was attached to, etc. Same thing with the security lock. It was annoying, but nothing I couldn't work around. All in all, it was a good read.