Our protagonist Dick Pershing is clean & sober once again. After his rescue from the DHS at the end of book two we find him recovering at the farm of Steve and Jamie. Throughout the book Dick has reoccurring problems recognizing women and girls as his wife and daughter due to his PTSD. This “little” problem causes him to be punched, stabbed, and nearly killed several times, besides the ongoing battle with DHS and NATO forces. Eventually it’s time for Dick to pack his bags and head home to Arkansas. Dick does make it home and with a stunning surprise twist can finally relax and make plans for his future. This was an excellent story and a fine ending to a great trilogy. Kevin Pierce made it all the more pleasurable as usual.
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