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Think Tank #2

The Infiltration Game

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It's just a microchip...
How much damage can it do?
But when it finds its way into everything,
The consequences for America will be disastrous.

Imagine BILLIONS meets TREADSTONE...in Brian Andrew's latest Think Tank novel money, power, sex, and spies collide as foreign powers try to play THE INFILTRATION GAME and take down America from the inside.

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"Excellent spy novel. Scary because many situations will probably go down as written. This novel has many super interesting characters and spies with superior skills that are fleshed out to make them likable and have you pulling for them. The story is very scary in that we will never know what conspiracies are created and murders committed all in the minds of men and women who think they are patriotic and acting for God and country. An excellent book that leaves you thinking long after you've finished reading it." --Amazon Reviewer
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Brian Andrews is a US Navy veteran, father, and Amazon Top 100 Thriller Author. He co-authors the WSJ Bestselling TIER ONE series with Jeffrey Wilson.

The INFILTRATION GAME is recommended for fans of television shows like JACK RYAN, HOMELAND, BILLIONS, and TREADSTONE. It will also appeal to readers who follow Vince Flynn, Daniel Silva, Brad Thor, Tom Clancy, Tim Tigner, Stieg Larsson, Robert Ludlum, Jason Matthews, and Mark Greaney.

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First published August 25, 2016

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About the author

Brian Andrews

40 books1,178 followers
Brian is a US Navy veteran, nuclear engineer, and former submarine officer. He graduated from Vanderbilt University with a degree in psychology, holds a Master's in business from Cornell University, and is a Park Leadership Fellow. He is a principal contributor at Career Authors, a site dedicated to advancing the careers of aspiring and published writers: www.careerauthors.com.

He is half of Andrews & Wilson, the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, & #1 Amazon best-selling co-author team behind the TIER ONE series. New in 2026:

- SLEDGEHAMMER (short): (JAN)
- SCARS (audiobook): (FEB)
- THE EQUESTRIAN (short): (MAR)
- INSURGENT: Tier One #10 (JULY
- And much more!

In addition to their novels, Andrews & Wilson have multiple projects under development for film and television with major motion picture studios including Tier One, Dark Intercept, 4 Minutes, Portal, Glitch, and The In Between.

Find Brian online at:

Web: www.andrews-wilson.com
Instagram: @andrewsandwilson
Twitter: @BAndrewsJWilson

Sign-up for his newsletter at www.andrews-wilson.com to stay informed about all his new releases or "Follow" his Amazon Author page!

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Profile Image for Pierre Tassé (Enjoying Books).
607 reviews96 followers
February 27, 2025
DNF...couldn't follow. I was doing the audio version and just couldn't follow. I had 60% done and asked myself, what would be a good result. What would be a great outcome? I couldn't answer so I realized that this book was not for me...
Profile Image for Chris  Miller.
143 reviews26 followers
April 24, 2020
Great read, riveting trifecta of characters vying to be the ones in control. Numerous parties involved bring the intrigue level of this one through the roof. At times I didn’t know who was pulling the strings of destruction, great detail too!!
Profile Image for Luana Jonsson.
2 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2017
Good read

I couldn't put this book down. The characters are clever and colorful with lots of personality. The plot stars to unravel and you get sucked in. The technology and gadgets keep things interesting along with the storyline.
5 reviews1 follower
June 11, 2019
Games that kill

Three games, one objective played by masters of thrust, parry and strike with death, revenge, and with winners who can most assuredly continue their opposite destinies.

162 reviews6 followers
February 10, 2021
Brilliant. Brilliant. Brilliant.

Enthralling from beginning to end. Intrigue, betrayal, death & destruction. A superb storyline, superbly written & told. A must read. Definitely one of my top 10 books of all time. Just brilliant.
Profile Image for Sandy Bernahl.
79 reviews
October 17, 2017
Action Thriller

If you liked Jason Born you will like this. Filled with suspense the espionage will have surprises and likable characters.
3 reviews1 follower
June 4, 2017
Calypso directive

Great book action and deception love it starts out slow then speeds up and you don't want to put the book down
44 reviews
April 11, 2018
Even though intended to jump around a little bit it was in fact an incredible book
21 reviews
July 1, 2020
Quirky but fun

A but of a quirky novel with some cool tech toys, some bizarre twists, and some new characters that have potential. I liked this.
Profile Image for Lesa Brown.
47 reviews
March 10, 2017
Awesome

If you like action with twists and turn five it a read. In one scene the writer got my imagination swimming...pun intended.
93 reviews
March 7, 2018
Review of "The Infiltration Game" by John Lietzke

I gave this book 5 stars because was very interesting and intriguing. This book is packed with industrial espionage and some governmental espionage.
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827 reviews
September 22, 2023
Having just finished this book, it definitely feels like there was supposed to be a third book to pick up where this one left off. Since there isn't a third book, it makes the ending of the book less than satisfying. This was a factor in rounding down to 3 stars. Probably more of an issue with the publisher, but I still didn't like how it left so many unanswered questions. It would have been good to have a third book to see if the conflict between Wells and Nicolora comes to a head, to know what happens with Porter, to learn more about the woman between Wells and Nicolora, and to find out more about the icy blonde who was Well's right-hand person. The epilogue left so much unanswered.

I did like the author's note about the complexities of modern espionage and corporate influence. It was a good premise for the story. I thought the concept of China's long game plan to affect the US economy and to create backdoors in technological components was credible. I found the interaction between Sloane and Kalen enjoyable. I would have liked to see where they might go in a third book. Some of the tech sounded fascinating; I just wonder how much was real back then or even now. And of course, I like it whenever my small town gets a mention in a story.

**Spoiler**

There were gaps in the story, though. I don't see how Amanda could work for both Wells and her father. I also didn't understand why Dave was set up and killed. The Chinese gun could have been left to still implicate the Chinese without killing Dave. The biggest question, though, was why go to the elaborate plan of collapsing the roof if Amanda ends up climbing out to shoot Keller? Dave could have shot Keller, and she still could have escaped from the emergency hatch. I didn't quite buy that her anger over her father would cause her to act like she did on the roof.

Not as polished as Brian's other books, but it was written awhile back. Overall, it was a quick, fun read. I had debated whether to read the book or listen to it, but once I found out MacLeod Andrews was the narrator, I went for the audible book. MacLeod did not disappoint. I would recommend listening to the book over reading since MacLeod does such an outstanding performance. He's one of the best in the business.
Profile Image for Zane Abbey.
70 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2023
So this story played out so well. The characters and the way everything intertwined was great! I really enjoyed the psychological aspects of this book. This book was a real blessing with my 4 hour delay and 2 hour traffic jam ride. I cant wait to see how this story continues to build in the future.
Profile Image for Lynn.
3,045 reviews86 followers
November 7, 2016
This is an initial book by Brian Andres that I have ever read and it was just undiscernible! There’s mystery, spy’s, assassins, murder all leading up to a terrorist attack! The descriptions seemed so very accurate with a lot of details really making the book seem real, even though it is a fiction! I read it as a standalone and had no problems with any of it, well written – terrifically plotted, with lots of surprises scattered throughout the story -- and well worth reading! I’m off to see what else he’s written - - -
Profile Image for Sarah.
106 reviews11 followers
March 31, 2020
Espionage at its Finest!

The Think Tank is back at it again! I love how Andrews takes really complicated subject matter and makes it understandable. In Infiltration Game we are introduced to cyber warfare and everything involved with it. We meet The Tanks newest member, Sloane, and she is smart and ready to crack this newest threat to our defense and national infrastructure. A must read!
Profile Image for Cherye Elliott.
3,398 reviews23 followers
September 28, 2016
Think Tank

Excellent read. Thoroughly enjoyed it. What a mind rape. International intrigue on America's soil with so many twists and turns. Enjoyed the introduction of characters in the beginning kept people in focus until all of the pieces fit together. If I didn't have that I would have been like Porter. I could see another book in the future ...... I hope so.
Profile Image for Chaplain Stanley Chapin.
1,978 reviews22 followers
December 3, 2016
Excitation

A well written story, with good character development, intrigue and intensity. Unfortunately I believe that there are various conspiracies with any number of countries going on all to often.
Profile Image for Jeffrey Wilson.
Author 37 books380 followers
December 16, 2016
A great second installment to the Think Tank series. This one is even better than the first, which is rare in thriller series I find. Well written, wonderful characters, terrific and believable plot. Keeps you the edge of your seat and I am hopeful there will be another addition to the series soon.
118 reviews
October 23, 2022
Great read

Book 2 of think tank dis not disappoint. Fast paced, great action in every chapter. Once again had trouble putting book down at the end of a chapter. Just needed to find out what happens next.
Thanks again.
Profile Image for Jennifer.
643 reviews3 followers
June 26, 2023
Wow

There is a lot of technical jargon to wade through, but the story is captivating and terrifying. In a game of who is spying on who, the twists and turns are dizzying. Loved it!
4 reviews
February 3, 2017
pretty good

text a bit confusing in the beginning though it flowed better as the reader begins to grasp the neuances looking forward to the next book
1 review
January 5, 2018
Great book

Liked the book it was great, when will the next tier one series coming out you left me waiting for more?
Profile Image for Kristine.
3,495 reviews53 followers
November 23, 2019
The narration on this was awful. It was almost too bad to continue, but somehow it seemed to get a bit easier to listen to as the story went on. I alternated between reading and listening in this book, only listening when necessary. But, with that being said, bad narration should never be the single reason to DNF ( at least, that’s my new mantra). Recently I’ve begun to try to give an author a second chance by getting and reading a print version before DNF’ing (if it is possible and not too expensive, but a lot of times it’s not) Sometimes this works, sometimes not. This one, though, was not bad enough to make me give up entirely on the narration ( it was close though) so I was able to continue on listening in little blocks. But goodness, his efforts with women’s voices/characters felt like nails on a chalkboard. Sorry, getting off topic......

The story was interesting though, it was a very unique story line, but it felt like it was a tad too thin. It was lacking depth; like we as readers were given an outline, just enough to follow along with the story, but not enough for us to actually become immersed in it. My favorite books are books where I’m so invested in the story that I feel like I’m there, right in the middle of things right along with the characters. With this one, It felt like the author was trying so hard to create a thriller that the character development was just a secondary thought. That’s not to say that the book wasn’t good- it was - just with a bit more fleshing of the characters, it could have been great.

I will say though, that so far I have enjoyed everything I’ve read from this author and especially his series that he is writing in collaboration with Jeffrey Wilson.
10 reviews
April 3, 2019
Off and On

While finding the story line interesting unfortunately I became too confused in its twists and turns to really enjoy it as I thought I would. Too much description (I guess is as good a word as any to label the myriad of details about equipment, thinking, and motives more often than not offered) left me frequently having to go back a page or two to figure out what was going on. This is not meant to trash the book. Only to issue a warning to those contemplating reading it.
Profile Image for Steve Gibbs.
22 reviews2 followers
December 3, 2016
Smart, beautifully written, great action.

I'm somewhat picky when I'm reading fiction and this book is top notch. Great characters, witty and eloquent, complete with a gripping storyline.
Profile Image for Amy Peck.
190 reviews6 followers
May 14, 2017
Interesting concept

Well written and incredibly fast paced but many characters are stock with obvious / simplistic story lines. But of course I'll continue reading the series.
5 reviews
June 11, 2019
Filth

Why do authors think they have to use sex to move their stories forward. I finished the book but abandoned the author.
11 reviews
October 22, 2016
Switch

Switching as it does, it is just a little difficult to follow the plot. At the end it does improve but it is almost to late for this book to achieve any more than the three star rating.
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