Cat and Mouse
by
Harold Coyle
Deep in the sweltering jungles of the Philipines, Nathan Dixon and the Third Regiment of the Seventy-Fifth Ranger Battalion are fighting an elusive and deadly force. Nathan and his unit face one bloody encounter after another with a small but highly trained corps of Islamic terrorists. And though the death toll keeps rising, the Rangers’ battalion commander has convin
...moreMass Market Paperback, 544 pages
Published
November 4th 2008
by Forge Books
(first published May 15th 2007)
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Harold Coyle has been a reliable source for tight military fiction that bordered on science fiction for years. This book suggests he's reached his sell-by date. Either that or he thinks he's the Red Queen and can use any word he likes and give it a new meaning. According to Coyle, absconded means sitting behind a desk rather than "To leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself, often to avoid arrest or prosecution." Collaborated means provided rather than to work together, either in t...more
Awful book. The author has no idea at how to accomplish "back story" and is clumsy at giving info on how the military works. Should have used side-bars. I quit half way through and just read the ending. Even that wasn't very good. Ugh.
A disappointing book which contained a number distracting grammatical errors. I do not recommend this book unless it can be purchased from the discount bin.
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