For beginners this book offers a good peripheral insight into what the American military is working on in terms of automation, productivity improvement and process streamlining. However, just as in Plato’s Cave the general population is only seeing the shadows of the great work occuring in Government labs and especially the private sector. If this..
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Interesting and entertaining
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I really enjoyed this one! It pulled me in from beginning to end and held my attention the entire time. I loved getting to see Raine and Damien get a second chance to work through what happened to them 7 years ago. They both have a lot of respect for each other and both have..
A realistic view of Police work
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Glorious
Review from Buried in Black →
This author has spun a web, I’m caught in it, and don’t want to escape. Every last aspect of this book is phenomenal. Absolutely the finest story I’ve heard from the Included In Your Membership library, ever. Truth be told, I skew gritty, military, nested plot-within-a-plot, genius central character with flaws, therefore this Orange (drake..
Poof, gone
Review from Minus America →
different…very different
Review from Agent of the Imperium →
I listened to it, but I really don’t know what the plot was. I’m not even sure there was a plot. It was well written. That is, it sounds nice when you listen to it. There is good character development. I just don’t know what it was about. It seemed like a bunch of connected..
Great story!!!
Review from Hostile Shores →
the underdog
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Couldn’t stop listening
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