Title | : | Line of Fire (Titus Black #4) |
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Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
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Publication | : | Published May 25, 2020 |
When members of the intelligence community in Washington started disappearing, the CIA was prompted to investigate. Unable to trust anyone at the agency, the CIA turned to Firestorm and Titus Black to uncover the truth.
However, what Black found was more than a vendetta against the agency by rogue operators, instead uncovering a conspiracy that stretched deep into the federal government. And with time running out, Black has to eliminate the ring leader before he executes his plan that will lay waste to the United States.
Line of Fire (Titus Black #4) Reviews
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A good read, but needs some editing.
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Book Review - When members of the intelligence community in Washington started disappearing, the CIA was prompted to investigate. Unable to trust anyone at the agency, the CIA turned to a clandestine unit called Firestorm and Titus Black to uncover the truth. “Line of Fire” is author R.J. Patterson’s Book 4 in the Titus Black series. What Black finds is more than a vendetta against the agency by rogue operators, instead, he uncovers a conspiracy that stretches deep into the federal government. With time running out, Black must eliminate the ringleader (an ex-US senator) before he executes his plan that will eliminate a potential world threat to the United States. Titus Black stories are action packed and filled with enough plot twists and turns to keep readers from anticipating the outcome. Line of Fire is no different from the other books in the series, in fact the action in this story takes on some decidedly dark turns. Intriguing plot of blackmail, revenge, power, and greed. Patterson lives up to my expectations of this very fast action thriller and quick read – 288 pages. I enjoyed it.
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Line of fire
Another excellent Titus Black thriller. This is one story that I had no idea what the outcome would be as I read it. As usual the work of the Firestorm was excellent. I can't wait to read the next story. I would like to see the whole team get together to eliminate a world threat. -
Since the operation in Maldives went awry, Black wondered what the connection was between a failed arms deal in the Indian Ocean, the dead agents scattered around the world, and a brazen agent who’d successfully extorted information from the director of the CIA’s computer. The only link holding them all together seemed tenuous at best.
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Action-filled and emotional thriller. NM(usual)G but it does have lotsa 4 star ratings and you can add mine. Ending is clear but there’s a lead-in to next episode.narrators are terrific and add to the excitement. Some profanity. And “descriptive female attributes” but fast forward works or just keep reading on.
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Audiobook. Government agents being killed. Other agents must find out why and by who before any more agents are murdered. Trying to work with the President and keeping a low profile makes it very difficult to work out what is happening. Action, thriller keeps book moving!
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Good story!
Good story, well written and a fast read. Maybe a little to fast. But still an enjoyable read. Looking forward to the next story. -
4 Stars
Line of Fire (Titus Black Book #4) by R.J. Patterson.
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Titus Black stories are action packed and filled with enough plot twists and turns to keep you from anticipating the outcome. Line of Fire is no different from its predecessors, in fact the action in this story takes on some decidedly dark turns. I received an Advance Reader Copy and chose to provide this review.
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A compelling and quick read. The Titus Black saga is not bad, but I am looking for more character development not only with him but fleshing out the supporting characters as well. I want to know more about the team he is working with, not just the threats he face, especially now that book four is completed. In the next book, I am looking for more of Titus Black's history and backstory so that I can get more of a feel for what makes him tick and what drives him and his team. In doing so, it'll get me more into caring about Titus as I get a greater sense of who he is. I believe the best thrillers have not only suspenseful plots, but also compelling characters to include adversaries that make the readers hungry for more. That is what I am looking for more in the upcoming novels in the Titus Black saga. If the author delivers what I anticipate in the next novel, I look forward to it. Recommended.