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Force Recon #1

Force Recon 1

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Team Midnight--an elite force of marines--must fight to save their commanding officer's life and hold off an army of extremists bent on plunging the United States into chaos, in the first title of an exciting new series. Original.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 1999

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James V. Smith Jr.

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James V. Smith, Jr., is breaking out of the military action-adventure publishing world with his latest novel, Curse of the Kavorka , a Substack rom-com about a Guy who starts up a business wrecking romances that brings him into conflict with organized crime. https://jvsmith.substack.com — Curse of the Kavorka

He writes a nonfiction Substack, The Persuasive Writer about how to hack the minds and charm the hearts of readers using the persuasive secrets of masters in sales and marketing. Principles for both fiction and nonfiction writers.

He has published more than a dozen military action-adventure novels, including the six-book series Force Recon. He wrote the Delta Force series under the pen name John Harriman.

In nonfiction, he's written several how-to books from Writers Digest press, including: You Can Write a Novel , The Writer's Little Helper , and The Fiction Writer's Brainstormer .

He’s a former combat soldier, helicopter pilot, newspaper writer and editor, national award-winning columnist, and magazine editor.

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Moves, but a fairly predictable story line. Fun to listen to.
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