Front Line: A Phantom Force Tactical Novel (Book 3)

By Jessica James

Front Line: A Phantom Force Tactical Novel (Book 3) - Jessica James
  • Release Date: 2017-03-27
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
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Description

Special operators rush to stop a terrorist attack in Washington DC after Mexican drug smugglers unite with ISIS terrorists to infiltrate the U.S.

Phantom Force Tactical’s Nicholas “Colt” Colton thought the radical extremist he captured years ago was locked away for good. Unfortunately, a new classified mission reveals that the threat is still very real, and corruption within the U.S. government runs deep. A new threat is looming—one more perilous than the last—and now, thousands of lives are at stake.

Task Force 2 agent Josephine “Joey” Summers has been working her own angle, trying to figure out where the terrorist leader will strike next. She’s come up with a very plausible—and terrifying—theory, but doesn’t know who she can trust. After teaming up with a retired Navy SEAL, she discovers the plot is even bigger than she’d imagined—and the consequences much more alarming.

When the stakes are this high, promises must be kept. And when thousands of people could die, sacrifices must be made. Only by letting go of their pasts will they have any hope of stopping the chaos. But courage and commitment—plus a pledge—fuse to create an outcome that is both unpredictable and unimaginable.

Silver Falchion Award Finalist

Reviews

  • Wow!!!

    5
    By Old Coqui
    A book of never ending suspense! Exceptionally well written and a book that makes you seek more.
  • Frontline

    5
    By zeusboo
    Action packed suspense thriller that keeps you riveted till the end
  • Military history

    5
    By jdt_s
    Not my usual genre but moved quickly and the characters seemed believable so I finished and enjoyed it. More modern post 9/11 engagement that old military.
  • Frontline

    1
    By 318home
    I am deeply disappointed that this author chose to equate NFL players kneeling as a peaceful method of protesting the police brutality they fear everyday with acts of terrorism and terrorists. I promptly stopped reading and deleted this book right after I read that sentence.