Targets of Opportunity

[Jeffrey S. Stephens] ↠ Targets of Opportunity ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Targets of Opportunity Good but Falls Short according to Laker. Overall I enjoyed this book and found it to be fast moving and generally well crafted. I also enjoyed the Jordan Sandor character although I think the author has him doing too much and not relying enough on other characters. However my enjoyment was cut short by two major errors. First, the author seems to think Iranians are Arabs, they are not. The Iranians have their own long history and culture, they speak Farsi not Arabic. For an author trying to co

Targets of Opportunity

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Rating : 4.15 (759 Votes)
Asin : B0716J5QN6
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Number of Pages : 439 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-07-12
Language : English

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"Good but Falls Short" according to Laker. Overall I enjoyed this book and found it to be fast moving and generally well crafted. I also enjoyed the Jordan Sandor character although I think the author has him doing too much and not relying enough on other characters. However my enjoyment was cut short by two major errors. First, the author seems to think Iranians are Arabs, they are not. The Iranians have their own long history and culture, they speak Farsi not Arabic. For an author trying to compete with Vince Flynn and Tom Clancy, this error is unforgivable. I. G$ said Great story, even better hero. Stephens has a great character flowing from his pen who is bound to arrive on the big screen in no time. Jordan Sandor is one of those rare leading men that combine straight shooting (literally and figuratively), sex appeal, and a sharp sense of humor. In addition to Jordan's throwback, universal appeal, Targets of Opportunity is filled with other colorful characters that create a dynamic battle between goodpretty badand pure evil. Stephens does a tremendous job developing each character by giving them an identity and h. Target This Opportunity Peter Mathon A "torn from the headlines" plot and a host of superb characters jump off every page. Strong writing tells a tale of terrorism and heroism in a style that is conversational, easy to enjoy, and hard to put down.

Vince Flynn raves, "Jeffrey Stephens has arrived with a ripping, good yarn of intrigue that will keep you turning the pages all the way to its explosive ending.". The CIA's best covert operative is pressed back into service to stop a secret alliance forming with catastrophic consequences to the United States in Jeffrey Stephens's exciting new ripped-from-the-headlines thriller.Although not fully recovered from the injuries he suffered while preventing a terrorist attack in Targets of Deception - Stephens's self-published first novel - Jordan Sandor returns into service when an Iranian defector brings word of a secret alliance among Iran, North Korea, and

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