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The Raid (Ryan Decker)
The Raid - Ryan Decker
Author: Steven Konkoly
ISBN-13: 9781542091428
ISBN-10: 154209142X
Publication Date: 10/8/2019
Pages: 393
Rating:
  • Currently 2.8/5 Stars.
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2.8 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Raid (Ryan Decker) on + 3143 more book reviews
Not written very well at all, too much description of weapons that a normal person wouldn't have a clue about and probably shouldn't even know about, even though a lot of it has to do with military it makes for a very slow boring story to try to decipher everything they say, it also is very political involving the government etc. and cartels and anything else you can throw in (kitchen sink?)

I won't be following this series anymore, the writing is just all over the place and way too long and way to technical and just --- boring
trekie70 avatar reviewed The Raid (Ryan Decker) on + 291 more book reviews
After surviving an unsuccessful hostage rescue and being made the fall guy, former CIA operative Ryan Decker plans to be very careful about the jobs he takes on. He is very suspicious when he's hired to investigate the death of two Border Patrol agents. It is thought that one or more of the drug cartels are responsible. While investigating, Decker and his partner, Harlow, realize that what they find just south of the Mexican border makes no sense at all. How would a cartel get their hands on robotic spider drones? It soon becomes clear that pursuing the truth will pitt them against the highest levels of the U. S. Government. Worse still is the fact that an old enemy has resurfaced and may be behind it all, including the death of Decker's wife.

The Raid by Steven Konkoly is the second book in the Ryan Decker series. If you enjoy the stories of Tom Clancy and Mark Greaney but lack the time for a 600+ page adventure, you should try Steven Konkoly. Konkoly weaves a plot that flows well, blending the reality of the world today with some literary license. His characters are well developed and at the end you will be left wanting more. I plan to go back and read the preceding book, The Rescue, and look forward to future books in this series. I also plan to try his successful Alex Fletcher and Black Flagged series.

* A copy of the ebook is the only compensation received in exchange for this review. *