Primary Target: The Forging of Luke Stone — Book 1 by Jack Mars
Everybody writes books with a repeating element & a series name now-a-days, ‘Primary’ & ‘The Forging of Luke Stone’ in this case.
Ok, Luke is ex-Delta Force, big, rugged, married, part of another series of 7 books at this stage.
We first see him in a crew dragged by a superior officer into attacking an Afghan terrorist in a secure location, in a storm which takes out the other half of the team in a helicopter. The attack goes badly, head guy gets killed, almost the rest of the crew gets killed, only three survive. Luke, almost unharmed and two others, one missing legs, other head damaged.
So, Luke gets his team killed is the rumours.
Luke is recruited to the FBI-SRT which isn’t Search & Rescue it’s the FBI Special Response Team (he’s not military now). And for those of us outside the US, apparently FBI isn’t restricted to just inside America (any more?).
At some stage the President’s daughter gets abducted (again?) and a potential war develops.
The story has a good pace, no slow bits, no rushed bits, finished it pretty quickly given I didn’t touch it over the weekend. Only one track from one incident to another. The world is fairly straight forward, easy to imagine but not complicated. The characters, ok, Luke, I found him hard to endear to. Let’s face it, he gets his team killed once, nearly twice (falling helicopter). He’s very gung-ho, doesn’t listen to advice, even from superiors. Has a boss who is constantly referred to as ‘Big Daddy’ - outside America that’s a diminutive - very hard to take seriously. On the whole, all fairly one dimensional.
The tale is a classic military action book, probably make a good film, I figure it’s OK 2/5
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Key: bad 1/5, ok 2/5, good 3/5, great 4/5, unusually outstanding 5/5