Tom Wilder thought he’d done it – forced the enemies of the West to abandon their attempts to steal the West’s world-changing Armageddon weapon of war.But now disaster! He finds that the Kremlin have used Victor Zorin, ruthless and cunning London based Russian oligarch to get a copy of it. Latest intelligence indicates that he plans to use it to bring a catastrophe to New York worse – a catastrophe even more devastating than 9/11.Can Wilder and his small team stop him? If Zorin succeeds, he’ll blackmail the US President and change the balance of power in the world – perhaps forever. The hunt is then on for where Zorin has hidden his copy of the weapon. All that is known is that it’s somewhere in Queens and preparing an attack on New York. Can Wilder find Zorin, his men and the weapon before it’s too late? This is international espionage at its best.Stealth is fast-paced thriller that will grab you as the story races from London to New York, then to Moscow to get Wilder’s kidnapped daughter back from Zorin’s men. If you enjoy the likes of Jack Reacher or Jason Bourne, you’ll love Tom Wilder – the new hero on the block. Join him in his world today by clicking the buy button.
This is definitely one of those sequels that you have to read the first book before you even read one paragraph. So, if you enjoy International Intrigue and aren't averse to violence or adult language and situations then first read "Whatever It Takes" and then this one.
Tom Wilder has training as a British SAS soldier but when someone he cares about is taken, things look touch and go for a while.
I enjoyed the story and the interaction between Tom, his family, and his friends. There was some repetitiveness that was a bit annoying but that did not stop from completing the book.
Disclaimer: I discovered this book as a member of the Reading Deals Review Club. I was provided with a copy of the book. The opinion expressed above is my own honestly and freely given.
This second book in the Tom Wilder series by Jack Brandon is definitely a fast paced action thriller reminding me of the old James Bond ideas. The characters and intense interactions are immediately recognizable and relatable, as either good, bad, or truly evil, as they struggle against one another. I will definitely be going back and adding book 1 in the series to my TBR for sure to see how Wilder got to be. This is a somewhat late voluntary review of an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from Reading Deals.
An enjoyable and gripping book, this was quite a page-turner. The story rather sped along and each new chapter brought fresh action and excitement. I would recommend this book to ajyone