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The Black Order (Tom Clancy's Op-Center, #20)
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I received a copy of this book from a goodreads giveaway in exchange for my honest opinion.
This is the first time I have read what I would consider a military/political thriller. This book did contain a few scenes that involved some gore with graphic details.
There was plenty of suspense and in no part was it slow. The storyline moves at a good pace (all in the span of one day) and it holds interest. I definitely wanted to know, what's happening next? How is this story going to play out even though the ending is predictable?
It's a read that definitely involves some thinking. There are plenty of characters to keep track of. It jumps between them constantly. Not until at least halfway through did I have a good idea of who was who for the most part.
There are lots of military/organization terms to keep track of too. At some point in the book I just disregarded all the various organizations; SAFE, INR, OAE, etc. It was just more to remember and I didn't want it to take me away from the story.
This is the first time I have read what I would consider a military/political thriller. This book did contain a few scenes that involved some gore with graphic details.
There was plenty of suspense and in no part was it slow. The storyline moves at a good pace (all in the span of one day) and it holds interest. I definitely wanted to know, what's happening next? How is this story going to play out even though the ending is predictable?
It's a read that definitely involves some thinking. There are plenty of characters to keep track of. It jumps between them constantly. Not until at least halfway through did I have a good idea of who was who for the most part.
There are lots of military/organization terms to keep track of too. At some point in the book I just disregarded all the various organizations; SAFE, INR, OAE, etc. It was just more to remember and I didn't want it to take me away from the story.
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