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Bunker #3

Bunker: Code of Honor

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When the perpetrators finally reveal themselves, Jack Bunker finds himself the target of a deadly manhunt. They need him eliminated at all costs and are willing to unleash hell across the countryside to achieve their sinister plan.

But the trouble doesn’t end there.

News of a lethal, airborne threat spreads panic across the town of Clearwater, leaving everyone to fend for themselves when Bunker goes missing.


Rated R for Violence and Language

Book 3 in the Mission Critical Series

315 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 29, 2017

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About the author

Jay J. Falconer

45 books186 followers
Jay J. Falconer is an award-winning screenwriter and USA Today Bestselling Author whose books have hit #1 on Amazon in Action & Adventure, Military Sci-Fi, Post-Apocalyptic, Dystopian, Terrorism Thrillers, Technothrillers, Military Thrillers, Young Adult, and Men's Adventure fiction. He lives in the high mountains of northern Arizona where the brisk, clean air and stunning views inspire his day.

When he's not busy working on his next project, he's out training, shooting, hunting, or preparing for whatever comes next.

You can find more information about this author and his books at www.JayFalconer.com.

Awards and Accolades:
2020 USA Today Bestselling Book: Origins of Honor
2018 Winner: Best Sci-Fi Screenplay, Los Angeles Film Awards
2018 Winner: Best Feature Screenplay, New York Film Awards
2018 Winner: Best Screenplay, Skyline Indie Film Festival
2018 Winner: Best Feature Screenplay, Top Indie Film Awards
2018 Winner: Best Feature Screenplay, Festigious International Film Festival - Los Angeles
2018 Winner: Best Sci-Fi Screenplay, Filmmatic Screenplay Awards
2018 Finalist: Best Screenplay, Action on Film Awards in Las Vegas
2018 Third Place: First Time Screenwriters Competition, Barcelona International Film Festival
2019 Bronze Medal: Best Feature Script, Global Independent Film Awards
2017 Gold Medalist: Best YA Action Book, Readers' Favorite International Book Awards
2016 Gold Medalist: Best Dystopia Book, Readers' Favorite International Book Awards
Amazon Kindle Scout Winning Author

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630 reviews2 followers
July 10, 2017
This would be a good series to read in an abridged form. The characters are interesting, the plot unusual but it does drag. Two chapters on Jack taking care of an arm injury! Really, who wants all that detail. I'll hang in there but it does get tedious.
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2,441 reviews16 followers
October 8, 2023
Bunker, book 3 in the series, is jam-packed with danger, violence and exciting tension! The characters are interesting and easy to like or hate. It is definitely a story-driven apocalyptic thriller! I throughly enjoyed and already have book 4.

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133 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2024
It's about to get crazy...like it hasn't already... but this has been a fantastic listen. Can't wait to see how the rest of this story goes!
278 reviews1 follower
October 28, 2020
NOTE: This is the same review for books 1 - 3 in the series.

Even though I've read some poor books in the genre, I am still drawn to post-apocalyptic novels. I am somewhat intrigued by the subject, probably because I harbor a hidden fear that something like this could actually happen. If it does, what would happen to society and civilization? Who would be the survivors? Would life be worth living?

When Amazon's "Book Bub" offered the first three books in this Bunker series at a ridiculously low price, I couldn't resist. I probably should work on my resistance skills. While the books aren't terrible, they are quite formulamatic. The damaged protagonist is forced to become a hero due to extenuating circumstances. He is, of course, ex-military and has amazing skills. He shows-up at the last minute -- time and time again -- to save the day. He gets injured, but somehow manages to quickly and effortlessly overcome beatings and torture that would kill just about anyone. Sometimes I think these plots could write themselves.

I also find that the author spends WAY too much time describing events that really aren't that important. It took the author numerous pages to describe the agonizing details of how Bunker was able to secure some honeycombs from a beehive. Was that really necessary? It seemed to me that these loooong descriptions of non-consequential events were inserted to add page count, and little more. I grew weary of these extended descriptions.

I dutifully completed all three books in the package, but really don't have the desire to read the final two books to complete the series. That says a lot.
75 reviews
March 25, 2018
After reading book #1, I stepped back and read a completely different book. But I kept thinking about it. So I read #’s 2&3 straight through. Jay Falconer writes fast hard reads and puts a whole hell of a lot more than at first glance. By #3 we have a whole Russian Invasion in place. All this occurred in less than 72 hours after the EMP. As I was reading I was asking myself the same questions our key characters were asking, “Why?”.....
That is the point of living vicariously within the story.
Not that many writers can pull you in that far....
But Jay Falconer keeps doing it.
Awesome read.
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1,974 reviews66 followers
August 17, 2017
Decent book 3 but dragged in a lot of places. Way too much time was spent on his injured arm and some of the characters constantly retread old history. At least we know who the bad guys are but not really why they are there. Not sure I really understand how Russia would make comfortable use of biker gangs to achieve their objectives. Not sure I will continue the series, but I kind of what to know why this all happened.
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943 reviews11 followers
May 23, 2018
Bunker continues to defend the people of Clearwater from the invaders.

Non-stop action is the prevailing theme in this series of linked books. An EMP takes out the power, an invading army appears, Bunker performs masterfully, defending the town and its populace.

A terrific tale of the best and worst of humanity in action, pursuing their own goals. The action is furious and relentless, hard to put down even for a second!
39 reviews
July 30, 2017
Great read!

This whole series has been a great read. The characters are all interesting and keep you wondering what comes next. There are maybe a few too many 'just in the nick of time' moments but really, that's what we all like anyway! We want to see the characters overcome all obstacles. I can't wait to see what happens in book 4. What are these damn Russians up to??
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355 reviews8 followers
December 6, 2017
Excellent

I ripped through this book. Amazing storyline with well defined character's. I was drawn in from the first book. Twists and turns throughout. I can't wait to find out what happens to Jack Bunker, Stephanie, Sherriff Apollo and the rest of the town. Do yourself a favor pick up this series.
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514 reviews10 followers
June 5, 2017
At this point in the series, I think there are just too many plot elements in play. We've got the Russians, the Kindred, and some unidentified bad guys, plus a couple of potential love interests. How many more books will it take to tie them all up?
290 reviews7 followers
June 18, 2017
Still A Great Story

When some writers get into a long story things get stale. Bummer remains a page turned with prepped tips, twists, and turns. An imaginary apocalypse with good and bad Americans, evil Russians, and a kick ads hero.
32 reviews
June 26, 2017
Well worth the read

Im waiting for book 4 this one was pretty good even if the main character had a hole from a stick in his arm and he never put a bandage on it till he did a days worth of work
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1,243 reviews9 followers
April 3, 2018
This series reads like one big novel. We are given much more information, but no solid outcomes. While the girls do work out their differences, we are left wondering what the Russians are doing cordoning off the town, and who the FEMA guys really are. This is getting interesting.
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31 reviews1 follower
September 1, 2018
Someone turn this s into a miniseries

Love the Bunker series, has action, romance, possibly government conspiracy. What more can you ask for..... A live action adaptation in my opinion.
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3,899 reviews219 followers
September 22, 2021
Liked the series which had endings without ending the storyline. Not a cliffhanger but would’ve loved if it had been a single book. Narrator is terrific and I’m glad they had him perform the whole series.
668 reviews6 followers
June 20, 2022
The RUSSIANS ?

Continuing story . How Bunker gets back to the Sheriff and the grabby Stephanie . He sees the Russians at an outpost gathering place and escapes death. Meanwhile the town has FEMA? Crazy stuff .
One small typo.
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1,054 reviews3 followers
March 25, 2024
3.5 stars
I liked the first 2 books but now its starting to go off the rails for me. The story is getting wonky. I will continue to read this because its on Kindle Unlimited. If I had to buy the books I would be done.
76 reviews
June 12, 2017
Good read

I enjoyed this as much as the first bad guys everywhere you turn. Good story but I'm still trying to figure out the end game
4 reviews
June 22, 2017
Fantastic Journey!

I really enjoyed this series. It showed the human side of different personalities during an unknown crisis. I hope the next book in this series comes out soon!
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14 reviews1 follower
April 18, 2018
Great series

Looking forward to the next instalment of the book. great twists to the story, Great story line. Keep up the good work
4,416 reviews28 followers
April 24, 2018
Bunker: Book 3 review

Bunker: Book 3 is the third exciting post apocalyptic E. M. P. thriller series written by author Jay J. Falconer.
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662 reviews4 followers
September 30, 2018
Good read

This book isn't quite as good as book 2, but it keeps you reading to see what happens next. I am going to read the next one.
176 reviews
January 30, 2019
Well Written Action

This author is one of the best I’ve read in this genre. I really can see the author is a survivalist and well informed on the lifestyle.
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135 reviews3 followers
January 27, 2020
Getting better

Characters are getting better, plot it's getting better, writing its getting better, looking forward to book four. I've purchased the series
810 reviews8 followers
March 22, 2020
Fantastic series but need to be read in order they could all be combined into one huge book! Love the series and the characters! It keeps evolving and surprising me!
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45 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2020
Awesome

This was a very excellent read can’t wait to keep reading the series truly amazing and so suspenseful and page turning
78 reviews1 follower
October 9, 2021
Good Story

It's a good story, but it's a little slow getting started. At the end of book three, it's still only been a few days.
423 reviews56 followers
November 27, 2021
Russians

The author has us love Bunker and makes us wonder what else is happening while they are building the story. Really enjoyed it!
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Author 6 books54 followers
May 18, 2023
Jay J. Falconer’s creative mind is amazing. Book 3 is as great as books 1 & 2, and I look forward to reading the rest of the series and other books by this fabulous author.
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