Book Review: Aim True My Brothers by William F. Brown
Title: Aim True My Brothers
Author: William F. Brown
Series: Eddie Barnett FBI Counter-Terror Thriller
Page Count: 299 pages
Heat Level: 2 flames out of 5
Rating: 4 stars out of 5
Blurb: Radical Islamic terrorism explodes on American shores.
A shadowy Hamas legend is on a blood hunt, and his target is no less than the President of the United States.
With years of combat experience in the rocky deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan, Mohammed Al-Bari has battled the best Special Ops troops America has to offer. But when his two brothers die in a bloody assault on a civilian bus in Israel, he takes his private war to the heart of America itself.
Smart, skilled, and determined, he is a rogue lone-wolf ─ the FBI and Secret Service’s worst nightmare. When he strikes, he will unleash a firestorm that will decapitate the US government and kill dozens of international leaders on national television.
The only thing that stands in his way is an ad hoc group of counter-terror specialists: Eddie Barnett, a maverick FBI agent who has never met a rule he can’t break; Moustapha Khalidi, the dapper Chief of Security at the Egyptian Embassy; and Rachel Ullman, a hard-edged, Israeli Mossad agent who is fighting demons of her own.
From the White House to Newark New Jersey, from Beirut to Tel-Aviv, and to the grassy fields of an old Colonial Battlefield in Virginia, can their dysfunctional alliance hold together long enough to stop Al-Bari before they kill each other.
Knowing the ‘who’ Al-Bari is after is not enough. To stop him, they need to figure out the where, and most importantly, the how he will strike. The pace is fast, the action nonstop, and the clock is ticking.
Review: Eddie Barnett found himself, once again, banished to the bowels of the building. No windows, just cubicles all filled with others like him, who didn’t or couldn’t follow the rules and controls set forth by the bureau. His partner felt abused, his co-workers felt threatened.
Mohammed Al-Bari, the terrorist whose brothers were responsible for the ambush bombing of a commuter buss in Israel had managed to escape capture and was now hiding in the US. Chief of Security at the Egyptian Embassy, Moustapha Khalidi, wanted Barnett’s and only Barnett’s help finding Al-Bari before he committed a terror attack on US soil. Timing was paramount. Why Barnett? He didn’t ask.
As Barnett begins to work his magic, he finds himself pulled into something more sinister than he imagined. Could he and his misfit team of associates complete their mission before too late? Brown’s style is so smooth that you hardly realize you’ve read dozens of pages. He captures your attention, keeps it, and pulls you into the story with expertise. Plot twists abound. Conflicts are heady, distrust is rampant, and you have to continue reading – you just have too.
This is not a recent release, dating back to October 2013, yet I was intrigued when I stumbled onto the book page on Amazon. The blurb captured my attention, Brown’s words kept it.
Looking for something to curl up with in front of the fire? This fast-moving conspiracy thriller is from the author of Burke’s Gamble, Burke’s War, The Undertaker, Amongst My Enemies, Thursday at Noon, and Aim True, My Brothers, with over 500 Kindle 5-Star Reviews. Enjoy!
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