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A Reservation in Hell

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Surviving isn't living, and living isn't surviving, and in ruined Kansas City neither is guaranteed.

When Jace and Pard run into the vicious Warlord of Kansas City, King KaMo, blood and death quickly follow. As cunning as he is deadly, KaMo's position is nearly unassailable, but the duo must find a way to save the lives of their friends and families from a man with no enemies strong enough to hurt him.

That is, until he catches the attention of the 7th US Cavalry Brigade (Reinforced), and has to deal with members of Task Force Zombie.

264 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 9, 2022

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August 10, 2022
Admiral Babb's final book is awesome. To think how well he did with this work while battling critical health issues is a tribute to the spirit of Man. I'm so proud to have known him.
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November 10, 2024
Finally, a win for the good guys.
This is another nicely done story by John Babb. Hopefully, there are more in the pipeline. This series has the potential to evolve as creatively as the outstanding 1632 playlist.
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March 25, 2025
Needs a better editor

Definitely needed a better editor. I think at times, the author forgot what he had already written. The whole nonsense of a 75 yr old man coming up with a military plan to take out the bad guy is just not believable. Especially if the US Army is involved. Those TFZ and Marsoc members would have easily done a better job. The whole idea of that many silver dollars floating around is another unbelievable idea. The gold bars originally owned by the US government would've been confiscated by the Army.
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May 15, 2023
Hillbilly Black-Ops edition

Not has exploration has the first more urban combat/Black-ops type novel with introduction of side characters from the main TLB books
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