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The Patriot’s Angels

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On the eve of a midterm election, unconventional terrorists use technology to commandeer military aircraft and infiltrate voting machines in a critical US Senate race in Georgia. Who is behind the attacks and how can they be stopped?While the nation worries about the integrity of the election and the security of military aircraft communications, the first female president of the United States must deal with both crises. After turning to Stanley Bigelow, an ordinary but brilliant civilian engineer from Pittsburgh and his German shepherd, Augie, for help, a chain of events ultimately unfolds with the potential to create horrifying consequences for Stanley and his beloved canine companion.The Patriot’s Angels is a story of love, loyalty, and bravery as an unassuming engineer and his extraordinary dog work together with military experts and law enforcement to unravel terrorist plots.

425 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 8, 2021

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January 15, 2022
As good as the first book in the series! Joseph Bauer's books (The Accidental Patriot and The Patriot's Angels) are so fun to read! Very well written; spy elements, human elements, and dog elements. They are a relatively quick read, and I didn't want to move while reading The Patriot's Angels. I cannot wait until the third book in the trilogy comes out!
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January 30, 2025
Bauer’s characters are interesting and relatable, so I was glad to see them return in this second book in the series. I also like that his plot lines are easy to follow. Have you ever been reading a book and had to skip back a chapter because you got so confused? - Even though there were at least three plot lines intertwined, that never happens here.
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