The Terminal List (Terminal List, #1)
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Read between January 9 - January 29, 2024
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THIS IS A NOVEL of revenge.
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We are citizens, not subjects, and we must stay ever vigilant that we remain so. Jack
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Haven’t you ever heard the phrase ‘show me the man, I’ll show you the crime’? Charge him with as much as you can but don’t lock him up; we need him to be a free man for this to end appropriately.
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Homecomings from a war zone are difficult to describe to those who have not experienced them firsthand. They are exceedingly powerful experiences, made all the more remarkable when children are part of the picture. Emotional floodgates that have been held at bay month after month are finally opened, allowing those feelings of love and devotion to pour through all at once.
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Homecomings made the deployments almost worth it, almost.
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The joke in the Teams was that smartphones were “surveillance devices
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He knew that little reminders like this would dredge up the grief of her death for the rest of his life and there was nothing that he could do about it. Nothing but kill everyone responsible.
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The couple had never had children, not because they couldn’t, but because they were both too selfish to give what is required in parenthood.
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Observe. Orient. Decide. Act.
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James Reece had a decidedly bad habit of not getting killed,
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Swarovski binoculars
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The mixture of chemicals had a cumulative effect on the brain’s ability to measure carbon dioxide; Agnon’s brain no longer sent the signal to his lungs that he needed to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen and his body quite literally forgot to breathe.
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Reece was coming. Death was coming for them all.
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The photo brought him back to those two weeks of leave following a past deployment when he was able to spend nearly every day with the two loves of his life. Looking back on it now, it was the happiest time of his life. Reece knew that he would never feel such happiness, pride, or contentment again.
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You hunt down every one of these fuckers and do justice for your family and all of those warriors’ families.” She paused. “Kill them, Reece. Kill them all.”