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A Bridge Too Far

(2022)
(The sixth book in the Phoenix Chronicles series)
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The darker the secret, the deadlier the game.

With President Norris buckling under mounting pressure both at home and abroad as U.S. ambassadors are getting assassinated, he turns to Brady Hawk and the Magnum Team to resolve the issue. However, Hawk and company discover something that threatens the very fabric of the country’s democracy—a secret program that operates outside the bounds of the law without any accountability. Meanwhile, a group of Somalian terrorists have taken aim at U.S. shores and have designs on killing thousands of innocent people.

But with Hawk intent on exposing the program while trying to stop an unthinkable terrorist attack, the hunter becomes the hunted. And there’s no second chances in this high-stakes game.

Fans of Brad Thor, Brad Taylor, Vince Flynn, and Robert Ludlum are sure to enjoy this exciting new thriller from 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.”
★★★★★ “This book is in the vein of Brad Thor and Vince Flynn with a bit of Ian Flemming.”
★★★★★ “Brady hawk is the next Jack Reacher!”
★★★★★ “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.”
★★★★★ “Another great book by R.J. Patterson! I liked that way he makes his characters so real.”
★★★★★ “R.J. Patterson's short chapters and fast moving plot render this novel impossible to put down.”





Genre: Thriller

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