Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Bloody Sunday by Ben Coes


Power Down was the first book I read by this author.   The author writes with the pedal to the metal and doesn’t hesitate to gun down a character that you like.   This is not a series for the faint of heart.  Bloody Sunday takes us to the front pages of last week’s newspaper.   North Korea and nuclear weapons are the main focus.

The main character is  Dewey Andreas.  Dewey was Delta Force but was forced out by some questionable circumstances.  His background allowed him to become a major force in stopping the terrorists as shown in Power Down.   Apparently some time and books have passed as he is back working for the government.  Dewey has burnt out and decided to hang up his spurs but the President talks him into a mission.

A side story which looks to be continued down the road involves Jenna, a brilliant analyst from the Brits.   Coes sets her up as a mystery.

Action, action and then a little more action characterizes the Coes books.

If you have issues with high levels of graphic violence the book may not be for you but I found it an enjoyable but frightening read.   Too often the world’s fate may hang on a nut cases shoe string.

I recommend.

Web: http://www.bencoes.com/



This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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