Rating: Summary: Another Winner From Wynne! Review: This is the third book that Marcus Wynne has written and it is
another good one.In this book Wynne has united the two heroes from his previous books Dale Miller and Charley Payne.
At the Torture Rehabilitation Center in Minneapolis a patient
holds a secret that could prove to be a threat to mankind.There
are several forces out to kill him.
A man who is posing as the patient in the Torture Rehabilitaion
Center and his small army of bodyguards are killed in expert fashion by two blondes riding on a moped.They encounter two guns
from Dominance Rain and have the gunfight of their lives.The twin
blondes try again to kill the patient at the Center and once again run into Dale Miller and Charley Payne and barely escape with their lives.After pursuing the two blondes into Amsterdam
they strike a deal with the hired assassins.They are lead to two culprets who are the two true villains of this story.The two are
on a mission for Al-Bashir,a terrorist group.They have a very
scary terrorist act planned.It becomes a scary chase to stop the
terrorists.Dale Miller is severely wounded and it is up to Charley Payne to stop this plot.Wynne has written a very good book that you will enjoy reading.Don't miss it.
Rating: Summary: Fast Action Thriller Review: After the first encounter with the sexy Twins and the intriguing events they spark, I found it very difficult to close Brothers in Arms for more than a few hours. The characters, story, and situations Marcus Wynne presents kept the book fresh and highly engrossing. The strength of the story draws upon the real world threat of chemical warfare. The reader glimpses into the mind of a terrorist and begins to understand the politics behind terrorism. As a counter-terrorism expert, Wynne reveals the events leading up to the powerful climax with deft precision. Brothers in Arms is a must-read for any surveillance, thriller, military, or mystery enthusiast. Christopher Dean
Rating: Summary: Fast Action Thriller Review: After the first encounter with the sexy Twins and the intriguing events they spark, I found it very difficult to close Brothers in Arms for more than a few hours. The characters, story, and situations Marcus Wynne presents kept the book fresh and highly engrossing. The strength of the story draws upon the real world threat of chemical warfare. The reader glimpses into the mind of a terrorist and begins to understand the politics behind terrorism. As a counter-terrorism expert, Wynne reveals the events leading up to the powerful climax with deft precision. Brothers in Arms is a must-read for any surveillance, thriller, military, or mystery enthusiast. Christopher Dean
Rating: Summary: Couldn't Put It Down Review: I've read Marcus Wynne's other two novels which I enjoyed. But,this seemed to me to be the best page turner. I very much enjoyed his development of the characters of the two beautiful female assassins and even that of the lonely young Saudi terrorist who had been designated to unleash the smallpox virus in the U.S. I have read several other novels recently that really bogged down. So this was truly delightful.
Rating: Summary: entertaining wild out of control techno military thriller Review: In Minneapolis a crowd watches a man with bodyguards leave a store with a painting. Two women on mopeds pull out Czech Scorpion pistols killing the customer, his body guards and driver. The two blonds escape though retired intelligence officers Dale Miller and Charley Payne try to stop the successful assassins from departing the scene of the mass murders. The Feds are in disbelief to see these two retirees enter the scene of their sting operation. The Feds "rehire" Miller and Payne to pursue the killers. They soon find a link to a potentially deadly bio-terrorist scenario Sad Holiday that could cause incredible havoc that would make 9/11 pale in comparison. Only Miller and Payne can stop this disaster if luck is on their side. The story line is so over the top it falls off the cliff yet readers will leap along without a parachute as the non-stop action hooks the audience from the moment the "leggy blondes" arrive on a moped until the final confrontation. Miller and Payne are courageous, in some ways like comic book superheroes while the foes are slick, devious, and beautiful. Fans of wild out of control techno military thrillers will enjoy the return of Miller and Payne (see No Other Option and Warrior in the Shadows). Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: entertaining wild out of control techno military thriller Review: In Minneapolis a crowd watches a man with bodyguards leave a store with a painting. Two women on mopeds pull out Czech Scorpion pistols killing the customer, his body guards and driver. The two blonds escape though retired intelligence officers Dale Miller and Charley Payne try to stop the successful assassins from departing the scene of the mass murders. The Feds are in disbelief to see these two retirees enter the scene of their sting operation. The Feds "rehire" Miller and Payne to pursue the killers. They soon find a link to a potentially deadly bio-terrorist scenario Sad Holiday that could cause incredible havoc that would make 9/11 pale in comparison. Only Miller and Payne can stop this disaster if luck is on their side. The story line is so over the top it falls off the cliff yet readers will leap along without a parachute as the non-stop action hooks the audience from the moment the "leggy blondes" arrive on a moped until the final confrontation. Miller and Payne are courageous, in some ways like comic book superheroes while the foes are slick, devious, and beautiful. Fans of wild out of control techno military thrillers will enjoy the return of Miller and Payne (see No Other Option and Warrior in the Shadows). Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: READ THIS BOOK! Review: Marcus Wynne has done it again. He's taken his street knowledge and applied it masterfully to his new work. The tactical know how, plot twists, and relevance to the modern day really sold this book for me. Why bother reading thrillers from people who have never been there? Marcus Wynne has and has written three great books.
Rating: Summary: UN-PUT-DOWNABLE Review: Once again Marcus Wynne has delivered a engaging and real to life novel based in part in the Minneapolis, area. Wynne knows his geography and cultural details as throughly as he knows his characters, which when formed from years in the field as an operator in his own right, makes this the third Un-put-downable novel authored by Wynne. I enjoyed being drawn into the plot, and being able to see in my own mind the events as they unfolded, and where they unfolded having being to some of those places myself. Having experience in the both the security and law enforcement field's I would enjoy seeing future books from Wynne!
Rating: Summary: Solid action Review: Outstripped by the discoveries of no wmd in Irag, this is still a good action tale. Skimming is enough.
Rating: Summary: Brothers in Arms Review: See storyline above. I think that Marcus Wynne has stumbled upon something good by teaming two of his previous protagonists together. This international thriller is fast-paced and satisfying. The subject is timely and the intrigue is here. I felt the ending to be a little less than satisfying due to lack of suspense. Recommended. A rather less than exciting ending.
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