No GMJ Book is just written; the topic is carefully chosen to enlighten the reader to current dangers. In this book we look at security at military installations and the state of military ordnance kept there. It is also known that Special Forces, all of them, from the Russian Spetsnatz to the American Green Berets, are designated first base hitters. When a conventional war breaks out, they are already in place to pounce on such places but so are terrorists during normal times. But what is not perhaps so well-known is the way how secret agents, spies, work with such units and test the security by launching attacks themselves and they always succeed in penetrating unobserved – in the US this became known as “Red Cell.” The time of a military complex being a fort, able to defend itself against determined attack, is long gone and this is what the book is about and more, the question arises, what if such weapons are smuggled to resistance movements? Angelique Dawson and her team are testing military installations against attack but she has her own reasons for doing so, revenge. She is not going to take the political shenanigans described in GMJ 23, Code Name Butterfly, lying down, she is going to embarrass the responsible Cabinet Minister into disgrace and also supply dissidents in another country with weapons. If you wish to read about Covert and Special Forces operations in Sub Saharan Africa, the GMJ Books are the place to start. You will learn about covert operations, Special Forces techniques and military history not known outside the select few. Code Name Phantom is the twenty-fourth book of the popular GMJ Series.