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File Size: 3072 KB
Print Length: 362 pages
Publisher: Down Island Press; 2 edition (April 1, 2014)
Publication Date: April 1, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00JHVD4N8
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Stupid, stupid, stupid. Oh wait, what I meant to say was stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid! It's really too bad. The author tells a pretty good story but the premise is so lame i could only get 35% of the way through the book. I'm so tired of the hero being the biggest & baddest dude on the planet that has the ability to correct any issue with ease. And the thought that POTUS would use a rented private yacht for his vacation is absurd. Oh yeah, once the trip is set and the individual's are briefed that it's a top secret mission, they discuss it in a bar around other people. The author simply doesn't understand how top secret information is treated by those that hold a clearance.
As in prior books, Stinnett does a good job with action scenes but spends too much time on minor details elsewhere. Here, for example, he spends the better part of a chapter covering a flight the main characters take, including radio exchanges between the pilot and the various controllers he contacts where each one parrots back what the other said. I know that’s how it’s done in real life (and that’s a good thing because it leaves no room for misunderstandings) but here one go-round would have been enough with the rest covered in narrative. Show isn’t always better than tell – especially when it slows the story down.Stinnett tends to repeat himself is in describing things as well. We are constantly reminded what all was done to Jesse’s island and what Rusty did to turn the area around his bar into a marina. Ditto when it comes to having every boat go up on plane whenever it hits open water. Once or twice is enough, Mr. Stinnett.There are places, too, where Stinnett has Jesse refer to one character in narrative then in the next sentence address a comment to a different character without a clue to who he is speaking to. It causes a momentary lurch in the story flow (especially when both characters are male or female) until I catch onto the shift.The same huge cast of characters from the last book is here as well. And I still can’t keep them straight. Tony or Trent? Doc, Deuce, or Dawson? Jeremy, Julie, Jared, or Jackie? To complicate matters further, Stinnett adds more characters throughout the book until they all kind of blend into one. The only character I’m absolutely sure about is Jesse – only because he’s the main character – and that Julie and Jackie are female. You need to re-work your name choices and thin the herd a bit, Mr. Stinnett.Still as long as he keeps writing them, I’ll keep reading them.
This 4th book in the series ( counting the prequel) was not as good as the prior three, though it does continue with the main characters development including the romance of Deuce and Julie and the continued development of Jesse's island paradise. However while the storyline developed very well, the author basically tied up the whole ending of the story in the epilogue of just 5 pages. Basically everything fell into place and the story concluded in a few pages that had been building up in the prior 250 pages. Having said that, this author is talented, the locale is great, the characters are folks who's story you are interested in and the storyline follows, albeit predictable, to a proper conclusion. However, I wish the author would stop making it a point to kill off a developing character in each novel whether it's perspective girlfriends, love interests or a new friend.
Five stars and more, but we know the limit, and I try to prove the true worthiness of such a spectacular endeavor by such a master as Mr. Wayne Stinnet. This is a very stirring endeavor by an exceptionally talented group of characters throughout the entire story and the storylines created by the author far exceeds even his full intent. I am amazed by the author's thoroughness of each individual detail and this story has so many heartwarming adventures that I hated to put the book aside even to eat.I am looking forward to Book Five as I am sure the rest of the series will be as entertaining as the previous four. I definitely recommend this book, and the series, to all you readers who love romance, secret adventures, and never ending eye in the sky secret service agents doing their everyday activities!Read this series, please, as some of the adventures throughout the entire story will make you aware of what may be really happening in our country at this very moment😈
This is the second Jesse McDermott adventure I’ve read. So far they all seem to be standalone novels and not serials, which is important to me. I hate to read a story only to find out at the end that it’s a cliffhanger. Personally I think this kind of serial should have to be specifically noted in someway so that the reader can tell before they start a book that the story may not end.As with the other books that I’ve read in this series, this is a good story, Well written with very few errors that may or may not have been caught by a good editor. Overall I highly recommend this series for anyone who enjoys adventure stories about ex-Seals and other ex-military Types who form a quasi official Group to fight the bad guys.
Great story, with bad writing and structure, for what? The third or fourth book?. I do't know how Stinnett's writing get's all the five star ratings that it does, except that he does have a good yarn to tell. Stennett, get a REAL EDITOR! You could actually sell some books! And, start getting real with the story line. By the way, do you live on an island or in the podunk town of Travler's Rest? Come clean! Get a real editor, and BTW this will be last of the series that I read. I dont mind paying $3 for sorry writing, but I'm not paying a penny more, even for good stories. Not when they are written so that I have to edit them myself to make sense of them.
Why did I read three of this series? After all the writing was bland and filled with unnecessary and often repetitive details. That kind of thing normally stops me in my tracks. But, the stories were engaging enough and I had several long plane rides. I don't think I'll read the rest, although for my next SCUBA trip I may stick a few on the ol' Kindle as back-ups. I should note that, if you're a Marine and totally into everything Marine, you might like it more than I did.
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