Noah and the team go after the most despicable organization they've ever encountered: human traffickers that deal not only in slaves, but also in harvested organs. Using organ donor recruitment groups on college campuses, they choose their victims carefully and keep them prisoner until their organs have been sold on the black market.
Because the organization is so widespread, the team goes in three separate directions to take them out. Unfortunately, that leads to Jenny, Renée and Sarah all being captured while Noah is all the way across the country from them. While Noah uses Wally's latest tricks and breaks every rule to get to them, the three girls are faced with a terrible choice. The only possible hope is for one of them to sacrifice herself, but which one will it be?
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David Archer was born and raised in Bakersfield, California. He is a fiction author and novelist, writing in the mysteries and thrillers genre. His approach to writing is to hit deep, keep you entertained, and leave you wanting MORE with every turn of the page. He writes mysteries, thrillers, and suspense novels, all of which are primed to get your heart pumping.
This might be the best Noah Wolf novel to date. I couldn’t put it down. David Archer is one of my favorites. I almost gave this one 4/5 instead of 5/5. Not because it’s not completely engrossing with excellent characters and plot twists, but because of editing errors I’ve noticed in each of the novels I’ve read so far, which is all of the Noah Wolf, Chance Reddick and Cassie McGraw series. The errors might be considered minor (incorrect pronoun usage, missing or incorrect letters) but I’m easily distracted by errors when I’m reading. However, I still absolutely recommend reading this novel and the entire series.
Although I have really enjoyed the previous books that I've read in this series , I found that this one wasn't quite as enjoyable. I found the detailed descriptions of the technical aspects of organ transplants rather boring, even though I knew that they were necessary to understand the book. There's very little action until the last third of the book. As much as I like David Archer as a writer, I have to be honest as say that this is not one of his better novels.
Team Camelot is at it again. Going into action against a threat that is pure evil and time is not their friend.
This book details events that do actually happen in todays world. It was with great pleasure to read of a team that was willing to go into harms way to terminate the perpetrators and prevent the loss of even more lives.
I like the thinking process of Noah and the technology of Wally. I love the fact that Noah listens to the input of his team and trusts them to do the right thing.
The author has done research to make the book credible and the book flows very well. Excellent read! More please?!
Thank you David! Will I ever get enough of Noah and his team? There were several highlights in the storyline worth mentioning. Renee came through in fantastic E&E badass lady fashion. Thank you for giving her the stuff her team will need in the future and for further developing Neil's boss boy attitude. He's going to be a force to reckoned with. The culmination of 'Team Beauty' and their take down if their captors, nice touch. Esmeralda Kirtland, perfectly named to be sure. Looking forward to seeing more of her with team Camelot. Can't overlook Camelot's E&E of how many was that in New Jersey? Seven? Ha, ha. Loved that scene. I sure hope that next book is flying off your fingers cause I love me some Noah Wolf. By the way, it wouldn't hurt a lady to read how fantastic he is on the eye again. It's been awhile since you covered that in any of your Noah Wolf books. Just saying. Thanks again David...happy writing.
Noah and team do what others in government law enforcement can't easy accomplish which is track a organ trafficking crime organization because law enforcement doesn't normally function using criminal minded agents. This made the team better able to function as they investigate having the mindset and experience working with criminals..here's to finding the answer.
I enjoy these stories - especially the way he takes technology that could actually exist and then amps it up to a logical extreme. Not as much a fan of his work on subjects he doesn't know much about, for example- aviation and airplanes. Sloppy and a shows a lack of research. I'll still read more Archer.
Wow, what a great book. This book kept me up for hours on end, as the action wouldn't let me stop reading. The new innovations from R&D are just unbelievably stunning. By all means, but this book.
I picked up Dave Archer’s first Noah Wolfe book free. Intrigued, I read the next all the way up to the latest: Black Harvest. Caught up the fascinating cast of characters, I read them all. Never disappointed, I followed the exploits of Team Camelot and the various missions, reluctantly pausing to eat, sleep and rest my eyes. Recommend to all you like black-ops stories of danger, intrigue, and bad guys vs good guys!
I've read all of David Archer 's books that are listed and have loved them all. Can't wait for the next one. Usually can't put them down and finish them in one setting. Wish he could release them as fast as I can read them, but for the sake of my health, glad he can't.
Another excellent Noah Wolf thriller. As usual, the challenge starts off intensely and gets more so as the story progresses. The maturing of Team Camelot and the developing of each of the characters bodes well for future novels. Read it I one sitting...looking forward to the next book.
I know this is just a dumb kill ‘em up series but things have to make a little bit of sense. On the one hand, unlike every stupid writer who put satellite tracking in an implant, which will never be possible, he at least has his tie into Wi-Fi, making it practical. But then he powers it by “the electrical chemical processes of the body.“ That’s just word salad. No meaning. But at least he tried. He should’ve said is that he had an electrochemical chip that converts blood glucose to power. That may be impossible but not categorically so. But then, for no reason, he comes up with a robot that is just a joke. It is indistinguishable from a human, yet for some reason is not an AI but is rules based. That’s insanely impossible. It’s going to take Tesla 10 years and countless billions of dollars to make an AI robot that can fly a fighter plane, maybe. And a general purpose robot cannot be rules based. Then, for some reason he throws in the stupid, mythical hand strike to the nose kill. That’s supposed to somehow drive soft cartilage through the skull into the brain. Totally stupid.
Wow. I like that David Archer has branched out to other issues than just political intrigue. I also have to say he has a way of taking a science-fiction possibility and then exploding it. Amazing and dark - the title says it all - Black Harvest. The buying and selling of organs is one of the worst humans can do to other humans. Selling babies, stealing babies, kidnapping and selling people, male and female into slavery or bondage, all are examples of the worst of us and only humans seem to have that capability. Awesome book! You will be cheering Camelot to get these people as quickly as possible.
Noah and the team are called in to investigate a "Body Parts" distribution scheme. Most of it is legal, but there are reports of people being kidnaped and then their body parts are taken and sold on the black market. The team gets involved with them and finds out that they are operating in 3 locations and the big bosses are keeping themselves hidden. Once they find out who is all involved, the team splits into 3 teams and things begin to happen. It is a good read and action packed. I enjoy his books.
Noah and the team are sent to eliminate a group running their own dark web auction site for spare parts - human spare parts. Noah infiltrates the group, but the team's girls are recognised by one of the 'partners '. Neil drives a car into the ocean chasing a yacht...... Very good read, active participation by all of the team shows some surprising sides to the usually non combatant members.
Wow ! So much going on from Robot assassins to amphibious cars to females barely trained set up as decoys to harvesting body parts in International waters. Did I mention the robot can also fly a fighter jet? Self implode, if needed? Has better and accurate combat skills but a little creepy? This was very entertaining at a decent pace of keeping you turning the page.
I enjoy reading these Camalot missions. I think this one wanted to reiterate that Noah has no conscience, but I don't think the author was successful with that when he continues to play up Noah's feelings for Sarah. As much as I like the characters, there isn't always a lot of showing of why Sarah likes Noah. And do they ALWAYS do it in the shower?!!!!
A perfect opportunity for Jenny to do her thing, but the bad guys died to painlessly. I'm interested in reading thrillers, not romance stories. The love interests in the main characters is becoming the primary focus in the story. the women are are becoming clingy. I'll continue reading Noah Wolf series, but my enthusiasm is waning.
This is a great series. I'm enjoying each and every book somewhere than others but still a great series. This book kept me glued and flipping pages well into the night until I finished it at 3:00 AM. My only question, how did they find out so soon who the team was? Is there another leak in Neverland? I hope the next book gives a little bit more insight.
In this latest book the author takes us into the future, E& E has developed a robot that looks human, can perform all human bodily functions, can fly a jet plane, and even blow up a building. Noah and his team are assigned the task of infiltrating and destroying a Criminal Entity that deals in Human Trafficking and Human Slavery. It's a world wide enterprise and his team has its hands full.
Another great story with Noah Wolf. I love this series and this book was one of my favorites as the Team Camelot goes after a creepy black market organ selling syndicate. It is amazing how big this is and how many people our involved. This book will not disappoint.
Do you read books that you must finish without stopping? This Noah Wolf series is for you. Once I start one, my husband knows to leave me alone, lost in the wondrous world of today's super heroes/heroines that work undercover to right the wrongs of the most evil characters imaginable.
Noah and his team are on a mission to shut down and terminate all the controlling members of an organization that abducts people and removes organs and other body parts at a tremendous profit. They also participate in other nefarious activities. Another excellent read in this series!! Enjoyed immensely!!
A wonderful romp with tons of excitement and toys. Ones that would make Q envious. For me though, I’m not sure that team Camelot really needs to add an AI android. I might sound a bit prejudiced, but to me Human Lives Matter. I’m not sure that I can warm up to a cold blooded creature killing warm blooded humans (no matter how sick) in cold blood. Just my opinion.
Another outstanding thriller with team Camelot. Noah and him team have their work cut out taking on an organization dealing in illegal organ harvesting. Things don’t go according to plan and they have to dig deep to win the day.
Oh my goodness it was a very fast paced read.it kept me on the edge of my seat. I hate giving reviews because I don't want to give any of the plot away but ,I highly recommend this book
The stories keep getting better and better. An expanding group of characters, some of the coolest gadgets that would make James Bond jealous, and a gripping storyline will leave you eager to read the next story!
It's always great when Camelot comes to the rescue! The ending was exciting and I read for hours. Having the women separated and working as a mini-team was novel and added to the excitement! I look forward to the big adventure.
Good story, a tad scary since it does happen on a much smaller scale. A few editing errors which seems to be the norm for ebooks. I am sure there had got to be some retired folks that readbs lot that would enjoy being beta testers as it were. Probably for free
As usual, David Archer delivers ! Noah Wolf and his team get into more trouble than normal. The addition of Esmeralda was a new twist and I am sure we will see more of her in the future. Keep reading!