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Act Of War - Book Review

By: kikaru kung

The story then moves through the formation of the TALON task team as various personalities from completely different law enforcement and military try to figure together to make this crack unit. Sadly it would seem that the unit is doomed to fail with political infighting which nagging feeling that someone within the unit would possibly deliberately be trying to sabotage them.

The book is what it is an action book with very little focus on character development. As a guy I enjoyed the idea of a robot charging around the world cleaning up the terrorist baddies. The predictable people live the predictably expendable people die and therefore the story plays out with simply enough string to stay you interested.

A fun browse if you are wanting for something you dont must think an excessive amount of about.

Title: Act of War
Author: Dale Brown
ISBN: 0-00-719373-4

Rated the book a three out of 5 pleasing combine of technology and action.

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