After an unexpected battle with drug traffickers and mother nature, Jack returns to Washington DC, where he finds himself appointed by the president to be the public face of the Twelve Shepherds investigation. The country and the government now look to him to stop their campaign.
But the Shepherds have gone into hiding.
With no new leads to pursue, and a growing unrest among the population both for and against the Shepherds actions, Jack finds himself in a no-win situation. He’s forced to wait for the Shepherds to make the next move.
His wait won’t be long. The General has been keeping a close eye on the public’s reaction, and with the nation-wide protests dominating the people’s attention, he launches Rubicon, the final operation of the Shepherds’ plan.
It’s a plan that places Jack between two warring tribes. To survive, he may have to pick one.
This wasn’t on an excitement par with the others. As the group comes together, I struggled to keep track of all the characters. It was still very readable. It’s just that the author has set the bar so high, it’s difficult to maintain the standard.
Wow.... I was expecting a conclusion to this very exciting series but instead it ended abruptly leaving you to only guess or wait for the next book. A lot was thrown in to the mix in this last novel and it was a little confusing remembering who was who but still entertaining.
I read all of these Randall Wood books in succession, months ago and failed to review them. So please bare with me using this generic Review to get caught up. I absolutely Love the Jack Randall series and will read everyone that comes out from here on out.