Ring of Fire - Brad Taylor

Ring of Fire

By Brad Taylor

  • Release Date: 2017-01-10
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 1,008 Ratings

Description

Former Delta Force officer and New York Times bestselling author Brad Taylor delivers a relentlessly fast-paced, gripping thriller featuring Taskforce operators Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill as they come face-to-face with an insidious threat to strike terror into the heart of America.  

Fifteen years ago, in order to win a contract in the Kingdom, a desperate defense contractor used a shell company to provide a bribe to a wealthy Saudi businessman. Now a powerful player in the defense industry, he panics when the Panama Papers burst onto the public scene. Providing insight into the illicit deeds of offshore financing, they could prove his undoing. 

To prevent the exposure of his illegal activities, he sets in motion a plan to interdict the next leak, but he is not the only one worried about spilled secrets. The data theft has left the Taskforce potentially vulnerable, leaving a trail that could compromise the unit. Back in the good graces of the new president, Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill are ordered to interdict the next leak as well, in order to control the damage. 

Unbeknownst to either group, the Saudi has been using the shell company to fund terrorists all over the world, and he has a spectacular attack planned, coinciding with the fifteenth anniversary of 9/11. The information Pike and Jennifer uncover will put them on the trail of the imminent threat, but it’s one that they might be unable to stop. 

Called Ring of Fire, it will cause unimaginable destruction across the United States, and the ensuing chaos and terror will distract the Taskforce from a truth no one sees: Ring of Fire was only the beginning, and the danger is far from over.

 

Reviews

  • Intense!!

    5
    By Tj3133
    Couldn’t put it down. Great realistic plot with a lot of twists.
  • Very slow

    3
    By Dan Vermilion
    The book just rambles without much action, just a lot of talking. Two or three pages and I’d fall asleep. I never finished the book.
  • Ring of Fire

    5
    By Malaions56
    This book was absolutely mesmerizing! I had great difficulty in putting it down. The author has a great ability to keep you on the edge. Jim
  • Hey if

    5
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  • Smart but did not connect

    2
    By DrLDawg
    No real sense of the characters(vs say a Reacher, or Harveth). Pretty boring and obvious.
  • Ring of fire

    4
    By Say-Say Jane
    A very enjoyable book.
  • A-

    4
    By charlie knuckles
    All his books are fantastic..worth the money
  • 1more time

    5
    By Chinook62
    Another great read. Start to finish,can't put it down book.
  • The Usual Pike Logan

    2
    By azherrfun
    As hard as I try to read this author, and I have read all his books, Taylor never shows any improvement. The character development is non existent. And it only took a few chapters for Taylor to once again break out the comic book handles (call signs) - Knuckles, Veep, Koko, Decoy, Retro, Creed, etc. I couldn’t tell you one thing about any of this characters with the possible exception of Jennifer and Pike. And in this effort the author leaned on the call signs more than usual. I’ve given up and won’t read any more of Taylor’s novels. You could do yourself a favor by doing the same.
  • WOW!!

    5
    By Volley Dad
    What a nonstop thriller. A very credible plot that really makes you think how vulnerable the U.S. may be to further terrorist attacks. We need guys like Pike Logan and the Taskforce. I hope they actually exist. This booked had me hooked from start to finish.

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