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Taylor Moore

Auteur de Down Range

3 oeuvres 161 utilisateurs 6 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Taylor Moore

Down Range (2021) 88 exemplaires
Firestorm (2022) 53 exemplaires
Ricochet (2023) 20 exemplaires

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Great start from a new author and new series.
Undercover DEA agent/green Beret and various other skills, returns home to Texas from Afghanistan with an orphan and winds up in the crosshairs of a dirty oil company, a lunatic oil executive and an up and coming drug cartel. Needless to say there is plenty of
action.
 
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zmagic69 | 4 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2023 |
Intense action with intrigue and a love interest. Garrett Kohl is imperfect and surrounds himself with a cast of friends and family that aptly support the story. From his best friend Sanchez to the dozer operator Ray, they're all there. Asadi, the Afghan refugee turned Texan teen comes into his own in this story. The bad guy is a mining corporation that tries to strip mine the hero's ranch with international consequences. Looking for book #3.
 
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buffalogr | Mar 20, 2023 |
It’s a pretty standard action thriller. And, it's not "Down Range", it's in Texas. There's so much action that action feels like normal...even the last two hours feels "normally" intense. Our hero is supposed to be protecting an Afghan boy from those who want him dead, but none of the Afghan villager bad guys can find him in Texas, so he's having a very good time there. There's some bad cartel guys, the local boss Hogg and a love interest. I'll read number two, it'll probably be fun.
 
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buffalogr | 4 autres critiques | Feb 5, 2023 |
Down Range is the first novel for the former CIA intelligence officer. Garrett Kohl is on a mission in Afghanistan spying on a group of terrorists when they starting killing a group of civilians. Although supposed to watch and not interfere, when a 10 year old boy survives the shooting and is running for his life, Kohl cannot not rescue him. This leads to an immediate reassignment back to the states with the boy to avoid an international incident.

Home is Texas where his dysfunctional family is trying to survive the economic downturn of weak oil prices, danger of being caught in the web of a Mexican drug cartel and trying to stay away from local bad actors. Kolh's relationship with his father is strained but the Afghani boy, Asadi's, love of horses wins the old man over. Kohl's brother Bridger and former high school classmate, Lacey add family conflict and love interest to the plot.

This area of the Texas Panhandle is under siege by a Mexican cartel and a local powerful oil man and Kohl, a former Green Beret and current DEA agent, is going to upset their plans. The pages fly by with lots of tension followed by lots of action. Asadi plays some important moments in the plot but maybe could have had more time with Kohn in his adventures.
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lamour | 4 autres critiques | Nov 16, 2021 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
161
Popularité
#131,051
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
6
ISBN
26
Langues
1
Favoris
1

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