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When former Navy SEAL Brady Hawk watches his fiancee dragged off and murdered, he decides he's had enough. Enough talking. Enough diplomacy. Enough fear. It's time for action. And terrorists have nowhere to hide.
Amid the ashes of another terrorist attack on U.S. interests, Hawk goes on the hunt for the world’s deadliest bomb maker. But as Hawk’s search intensifies, he discovers a secret about his own past that shakes him to the core and raises questions about the true purpose of his mission.
As lies begin to unravel, Hawk must remain focused to thwart another attack before it’s too late … both for himself and the world.
If you're a fan of authors like Brad Thor, Vince Flynn, Brad Taylor or Lee Child you will be sure to enjoy this series from award-winning and bestselling author R.J. Patterson.
What other readers are saying:
★★★★★ "Reminiscent of the original Bourne books by Robert Ludlum, but with a sprinkling of the relationship of David Baldacci's King and Maxwell.”
★★★★★ “R.J. Patterson is up there with Baldacci.”
★★★★★ “First Strike delivers excitement, intrigue and action from the first page to the last.”
★★★★★ “This story was imaginative, but certainly came across as realistic.”
★★★★★ “This is a first rate action thriller!”
★★★★★ “If you are looking for some adrenalin packed action, don’t think twice, just grab a copy and start reading, you won’t be sorry.”
★★★★★ “A well crafted page turner.”
★★★★★ “Brady hawk is the next Jack Reacher!”
★★★★★ “Another great book by R.J. Patterson! I liked that way he makes his characters so real.”
★★★★★ “This book is in the vein of Brad Thor and Vince Flynn with a bit of Ian Flemming.”
★★★★★ “R.J. Patterson's short chapters and fast moving plot render this novel impossible to put down.”
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 27, 2016
- File size3639 KB
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"Jack Patterson proves he just might be the next worthy successor to Vince Flynn." - Vince Zandri, NY Times bestselling author
"With a clever plot and characters you badly want to succeed, he is on his way to becoming a new era James Patterson." - Josh Katzowitz, author
"Jack Patterson has me hooked. I'll be back for more." - Bob Behler, play-by-play voice for Boise State football and basketball
Praise for First Strike
"Reminiscent of the original Bourne books by Robert Ludlum, but with a sprinkling of the relationship of David Baldacci's King and Maxwell."
"Brady hawk is the next Jack Reacher!"
"If you like the authors/characters from Flynn, Thor, Taylor, Coes, etc., you will thoroughly enjoy this book."
"A well-crafted page turner. The story is very current world affairs and it was easy to get on board with the main protagonist."
"A perfectly balanced book with action sequences that don't just describe mindless explosions and don't forget its own narrative."
"I ran across Jack Paterson when I was looking for one to fill the shoes of Tom Clancey and Vince Flynn. Jack's new series Brady Hawk has all the best of both writers. It is fast paced and heart stopping."
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- ASIN : B01E9P8YBI
- Publisher : Green E-Books; 2nd edition (May 27, 2016)
- Publication date : May 27, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 3639 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 302 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,804 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #82 in Financial Thrillers (Books)
- #154 in Pulp Thrillers
- #161 in Terrorism Thrillers (Books)
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About the author

R.J. Patterson is an award-winning writer and thriller author living in the Pacific Northwest. While growing up in a military family, he spent some of his formative years living with his family on the estate of an English baron and baroness. It was there that he developed his passion for good literature and an appreciation for football.
Upon returning to the United States, R.J. entered the field of journalism where he won numerous writing awards and has written articles for many prestigious U.S. newspapers, including The New York Times. He later left journalism full-time to pursue writing books and now resides in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and four young children. He plans to write many more thrilling novels unless the CIA presses him into service to save the world.
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One of the many positive aspects of Jack Patterson's books is ability to engage the reader from the first paragraph and then sustain that level of interest until the story is complete. Nowhere is that gift more important than in writing mystery thrillers. For a taste of this new series (a very timely one), the opening of the book follows: ‘Present Day Zaranj, Afghanistan - Brady Hawk jammed a magazine clip into his P226 pistol and set it down on the dusty table. He stared at it for a second, pondering the twisted path that led him to this moment, the one where he geared himself up to go on a killing spree. The last time he’d been in this godforsaken part of the world he was helping people in a substantial way— not masquerading as an English teacher, but getting down in the sand and helping the people who needed it most. This time his help was less tangible but far more important. Hawk concluded the only thing that had really changed was his tactics. Digging wells and teaching people different methods of irrigation were helpful, but it was useless if they were about to be killed by 21st Century marauders who conjured up the spirit of Genghis Kahn. He’d help them again more tangibly in due time. But in the world now, there were more pressing matters— specifically, a terrorist group named Al Hasib. Hawk stepped over the dead body in the middle of his kitchen and strode toward the bathroom. Hawk brushed the dust off the mirror and stared at the man in front of him. Despite his reluctance, his eyes went directly to the scar on the right side of his forehead, a constant reminder of why he was here. His scraggly beard fell well past his neck, a symbol of his feeble attempt to blend into life here. Despite his disdain for the region’s troublemakers, he’d managed to temper his anger, hiding in plain sight— until now.’ And in that short opener Jack has our complete attention held to the last page.
The synopsis: ‘With ruthless terrorist cells multiplying by the day, the head of the snake must be cut off—and Brady Hawk swings a sharp ax. Realizing the ineffectiveness of America’s own counter terrorism unit, Texas senator J.D. Blunt proposes a black ops program that’s so off the books that only a handful of people know about it. Given the reins and funding to construct his own organization, Blunt creates Firestorm and recruits one of the most effective operatives the American government has ever known: Brady Hawk. Working with D.C.-based handler Alex Duncan, Hawk learns the location of the chief bomb maker for the terrorist group Al Hasib and enters into a race against the clock to eliminate him as well as the man behind the cell before they destroy a key U.S. target. But that’s not all Hawk learns. As the son of the world’s most renowned weapons manufacturer, Hawk must also come to terms that maybe his father isn’t who he thinks he is—and neither is Blunt.’
Another thriller from the talented Jack Patterson. Grady Harp, June 16
For me, the story had failings. The writing had some minor editorial issues regarding grammar and word usage, but it had major structural issues. To get tension, Hawk walks into a number of real problems that really should end the story. The way he gets really needs the author getting him out. In short it is lacking credibility. At one point, Hawk is shot, and then proceeds as if nothing had happened. The basic background and setting is top class; unfortunately, for me, too much simply had me shaking my head wondering why something else did not happen. As one last example, Alex has a lot of spare time and does some quite deep research on Hawk's parentage. Why not some effort at finding out what it was that led to the warning from the CIA? That just does not make sense to me. In short, an interesting story, lots of action, and probably quite enjoyable as long as you do not want it to make sense.
The action takes Brady between Iraq and Afghanistan on the trail of the two leaders of a new and brutally efficient terrorist group called Al Hasib. Nasim Ghazi is the master bomb maker and the group's leader is Karif Fasil. Meanwhile, back in Washington, Alex is beset by mysterious agents trying to get information about Firestorm and Senator Blunt is facing political attack from rival Senator Guy Hirschbeck.
As in any good conspiracy thriller, there are plots within plots and shifting allegiances. Jack Patterson does a good job capturing these twists and ends the book with a final twist that beautifully sets up the next books in the series. A very good read.
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The plot line is so weak and borders on the ridiculous.
