Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Book Review: "Net Force: Attack Protocol" By Jerome Preisler



An attack that appears to be a modern version Pearl Harbor in which several attacks are occurring with several means of interference on the home front has arrived in full force.

Net Force Attack Protocol is an interesting read that builds upon previous works in this series as created by Tom Clancy so if you've not read those you may wish to as you will be lost in this one.

It all starts and ends quite abruptly so the closure aspect won't be found if that's what you seek in a thriller of this type of special op seal team type of novel.

With this noted Net Force, the President Cyber Security unit is up and running. The mountains is where it's at with an operating base in Romania. Threats coming in arrive from all angles with all drones, hogs, and warfare that involves Carpathian Mountains, the Wolf, and numerous attackers which threaten the internal structure of the group.

Secret City is just part of the action as Russian interference with darkness rising upon the mysterious schemes for world domination that unfold piece by bitter piece.

It was quite the treat to note that the whole premise depends on this attack against Net Force leaving it in ashes while sucker punching the US courtesy of Moscow and its dark web allies.

I personally must thank Jerome, Harper Collins, Harlequin, NetGalley, and Amazon kindle for this ARC Blog Tour.

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