Noah and his team are sent to take on a mission they never expected to see: investigating what looks suspiciously like an extraterrestrial base in South America. American military men have been turning up dead and vanishing, and all of the events are connected to the unusual activity. UFOs and alien creatures and visits from Men In Black are all part of the mystery, and even Noah is beginning to wonder what they're up against.
When bodies start turning up that don't even seem to be human, the situation seems more and more like something out of a science fiction movie, but Noah is convinced. Teaming up with some of the most elite soldiers in the world, Noah and Team Camelot prepared to venture into what can only be termed alien territory.
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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.
World Order by David Archer is book fourteen in his Noah Wolf series. Archer is one of my favorites so I always start his novels with high expectations. Unfortunately, this time I was somewhat disappointed.
For me, World Order wasn’t as good as the previous novels in the series. As usual, the storyline was great. Noah Wolf just wasn’t as savvy as usual. The whole team seemed less competent. It just didn’t deliver the high octane action I’ve come to expect in Archer’s works. The 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, were even worse. The errors might be considered minor by some (incorrect pronoun usage, missing or incorrect letters/words) but I’m easily distracted by errors when I’m reading. This one was only a 3 out of 5 for me. However, I still absolutely recommend reading this novel and the entire series.
I think I am about done reading anything in KindleUnlimited. I am the kind of person that finishes a book no matter what once I start. This was no exception, but each time I came back to it I asked myself why.
Once again no character development with a ridiculous plot. Everyone in this book is a cold blooded killer or torcherer, which I guess is the point as the person I think is the book's lead character is referred to as the "Assassin".
And.. don't get me started on the many many grammatical errors and typos.
I have read all of David Archer's books. Some are better than others but all worth reading. This newest book in the Noah Wolf series is filled with typos and wording mistakes. Either the author has a new ghost writer he's breaking in or his publisher needs to fire their proofreader.
Very interesting storyline in the latest Noah Wolf series, it revolves around the " Kissinger Plan". The Kissinger Plan revolved around a Catastrophe Event so bad and powerful that all the Government's leaders would agree to follow one leader and created a "One World Government. " The easiest way to accomplish that feat would be an Alien Invasion or creating "Super Soldiers to dominate the world. Noah and company along with ( The Dragon Lady ) are flown to Buenos Aires to confront what appears to be Alien Lifeforce complete with Flying Saucers. Great storyline and a very believable Ending.
Wow, what a new and unconventional way to try and take over the world. Very inventive with intrigue, heaped on deception, upon "who are you again?" Just when you think you have all the players straight, a new wrench is thrown into the mix. I loved the dive deeper into Renee's character. David Archer keeps some of those surprises until the end and it is a doozy of a ride. Only regret is that the editing is not as good as some of the earlier novels. Since this is on kindle, I can't just get my pen and make the small change. Let's see what he has in store for with book #15.
Another great story by David Archer. I just love this series and the cast of characters that work with Noah Wolf. In this one Noah Wolf finds his crew up stars one world government type group who have assembled some scientists who enable them to out together what appears to be an alien invasion to make the world believe we are under attack. They come up with these hybrid type creatures that have huge strength and abilities and are hard to kill. Noah Wolf and crew are under great pressures to put this effort down.
I really enjoyed this story just like all the others, however, what I’ve noticed in every book are the typos. Every now and then I don’t mind, I get not everything gets caught but this book I felt there was one after the other. My other issue is when facts get messed up. If something happened in a previous chapter/book and then it’s suddenly the opposite is frustrating. I also felt that at times in this book I wasn’t sure who was talking and found it hard to keep up with some of the characters and who they were etc.
As Alien Conspiracy Theories Go, This One is Page Turner
How about an alien invasion conspiracy as cover for world domination? That is what I thought would appeal to many readers. The President of the US has been told of a!one creature sightings and blurry images of flying saucers. Assets sent to infiltrate and discover sights disappeared so assassins are sent to eradicate the threat. That's Noah Wolf and team Camelot.
Not sure why. I read the others in a day each. Got into them, this one took 3 or 4 days. I got bored or disinterested. Maybe it was too convoluted an attempt to copy the style of Clancy. Don't, develope your own style and tweak it as necessary. Looking forward to 15. Please do not be offended. I would like to see more of the old Noah Wolf and Camelot.
Hanging into book 14, but come on now, stretching so far beyond realism that even I'm having a hard time with suspension of belief. Ok, so bad guys are out to get us, ... again, but come on, aren't they always? I'm at blah, blah, blah. Either mix it up for Noah and his team and, by the way, give Allison, the ballsy gal, some more of those canhones, or shut this pretend force down!
Archer’s Noah Wolf series keeps getting more and more outlandish. Book 14, World Order, is more science fiction than assassin-filled adventure, and it’s VERY light on the science. I found it utterly implausible. An okay read, but barely—though those with no science background and average intellect might find it fun. It barely kept my interest. And, as others have said, filled with typos and syntax and pronoun errors. Where is the editor? Proofreader, anyone?
This was quite different, but I have to say that I enjoyed it. Noah and his team never fail when it comes to know from right and wrong. Great job Mr. Archer, I love the characters and it's not hard to picture them in my mind. Just like all your books. If you all like to read as much as I do, you will never be disappointed with Mr. Archer's books.
Another great tale with suspense, action, and drama. I am really enjoying these grand adventures all over the world! My main complaint is the English usage and sentence structures at times. Too many words left out and jagged structure leading to frustration and confusion. A good proofreader is the answer.
The assasins from E&E are being sent to Argentina where several soldiers have vanoshed and alien ships have been seen. This puts Noah Wolfe and his team on the hunt for a scientist who uses people as lab rats. Again the author managed to write a convincion plot which was well executed. Great fun to read and definately recommended.
A group of extremely wealthy and powerful individuals are working to implement Globalization. One group controls the entire world. Their ruse is that aliens are invading. They are actually human's genetically enhanced to alter their appearance and combat skills. Their belief is that everyone will submit to this new existence. Anther tremendous read in this series!! My highest recommendation!!
I couldn’t put this book down from page one. Strange and deadly attempt to control the world through alien like creatures. Noah and his team are pushed to the maximum to save the world. Enjoy.
This book almost falls into the science fiction genre as E&E takes on alien-appearing creatures and "flying saucers" . This one will keep you up trying to keep up with all the twists and turns. The action is constant. I highly recommend this book.
The bad guys are striving to create the conditions for a one government this time creating modified humans to being the fear of an alien invasion. What this means that unwilling people are being taken and made in monsters with no way back.
This author knows how to spin a story that draws you in. He is very knowledgeable concerning political climate in the world. Limited profanity and suggestive sexual content.
Enjoyed this one . A little further out there than most but it was good to be out there for a bit. A lot more errors in wording and changing characters names and back. Still, a great series.
This is one very scary book, because it's has enough reality to make it believable. Our government is very possibly working on some sequence of trying to develop a super soldier.
I’ve read every wolf book and love them all. This was a non stop action thriller. Can’t wait for the next one. My only request of David archer is get another editor that can proof grammar and words. Too many errors!!
In this 10th of the Series, Archer has ventured into a whole new arena, a place that Noah and the rest of E + E have never been before. I enjoyed it so much, that I pulled an All-Nighter just to finish it, and it was time well spent.
Another great adventure with the E&E team. I'm sure that you will find this book, as intriguing as I did. It is quite an adventure. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am looking forward to the next installment. Keep up the excellent work.
Nearly an out of the world story with interesting scientific procedures being used as the evil basis behind this plot. It leaves the possibility of several spinoffs in play.
Another great read from David Archer. All the action, excitement, special characters are there - in glory. You don't want to put this one down-one more chapter, etc. Can't wait for the next one. I'm an avid fan and have never been disappointed with his books. Don't miss this one.
Interesting story. Has social implications around DNA and the manipulation of that resonates with what has happen in China and the good and bad possibilities of allowing the geneticist to play with the human genome. Very fast read.
Great fan of David Archer and read all his books enthusiastically. This wasn't written by him the style was not familiar with the relationship between noah and the team very different to the usual banter. Considering how many I have read one duff one is OK I guess.
This story is well written and has twists and turns to make head spin. Who are the good guys, who are the bad guys? Well, we know Nosh, Marco, Neil, Sarah, Jenny and Renee are working on the right but the other characters, traitors?