A commuter flight has fallen from clear skies over West Virginia, its wing sheared off at twenty thousand feet. Air marshal Seth Walker is called to the mountains of Appalachia to investigate. But what he stumbles into is a ground war as unpredictable and combustible as a mason jar full of nitroglycerin.
Before he can even start searching for what might have downed the plane, Walker finds himself caught in the confounding—and deadly—cross fire between drone-deploying ecoterrorists, unstable frackers, ruthless drug smugglers, and armed miners pushed to the breaking point.
The escalating mystery takes a personal turn as Seth gets closer to the truth about the money, power, and politics motivating everyone involved—including those Seth believed he could trust. Can he dodge the danger lurking in every hill and holler long enough to discover what may be the biggest threat of all?
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My Review: Man I really need book one of this! The author did a good job rehashing what happened in book one quickly without it feeling like info dumping. I will say that I think this one would have been much better if I would have been able to read book one first. But overall, I still enjoyed it. This book was easy to follow and very interesting to get through. If you love action then this will be up your alley, it was well paced and man I could see this one becoming a movie.
I would love to have another story where the author adds even more of himself into the story such as his apparent life of chasing great white sharks as a marine biologist. I mean WOW!!!
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