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The Geronimo Breach (Action/Conspiracy Thriller) [Kindle Edition]

Russell Blake
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The Geronimo Breach is a breakneck-paced thrill ride that pits the world's most unlikely protagonist against the deadliest adversaries on the planet. From the corridors of Langley to the sweltering jungles of Panama, from the hills of Pakistan to the cocaine trails of Colombia, a clandestine scheme to preserve a terrible secret goes horribly awry, plunging a reluctant hero down a deadly rabbit hole of deceit and betrayal, while raising disturbing questions about the media, the war on terror & its linkage with the war on drugs, & the nature of reality in an age of sound-bites and photo ops.

Albert Ross is a malingering misanthrope - a boozing, chain smoking philanderer; shifty, lazy, cowardly, going to fat, & more prone to doing the wrong thing than any man alive. His purgatorial existence working for the State Department in Panama gets shattered when a routine errand becomes a race against the clock, battling adversaries for whom no price is too high to protect a secret that could topple the world order. As the body count climbs in a struggle without rules, Al must face his own demons, as well as the myriad very real ones intent upon destroying him. The unexpectedly shattering conclusion of this richly drawn thriller is both topical & chillingly plausible, making for a roller-coaster action/adventure without parallel.

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Q & A for The Geronimo Breach w/ bestselling author Russell Blake


Question: The Geronimo Breach is a radical departure from your usual thrillers. In this, we follow the tribulations of arguably the most horrible protagonist on the planet. Why write this character, this story, this way?

RB: It started off as a knee-jerk reaction to several books I'd read, where the heroes were, well, bland & predictable. So over a few beers, I thought, what about writing a hero who's so despicable there's no way anyone could like him, but by the end of the book, in spite of him or ourselves, we do? Anyone can write a hero with appeal. How about one who has no appeal, and will actually do the worst possible thing for his situation, every time? A slob who's so low, he's compulsively losing even when he could win? Out of that came Al, who is probably the most remarkable character I've ever written. Can he prevail? Can he be redeemed? Is he even worth redeeming? Al's my favorite character out of all my books, by far. No question.

Q: The Geronimo Breach's conspiracy is a shocker, & calls into question some sacred beliefs. Have you gotten any negative feedback about it?

RB: Other than the circling black helicopters, you mean? Seriously, I just took something that seemed absurd to me, & proposed an alternative possibility. If it rings true, that says a lot for my powers of invention. Will we ever know the truth? Who even knows what the truth is anymore? The truth is evasive, and in my opinion, skepticism too lacking.

Q: The Geronimo Breach has drawn acclaim from other authors as being landmark & defining. What's your take on it?

RB: Geronimo is one of the books I'd recommend to readers who've never read one of my books, along with King of Swords and JET. If they want to know how I differ from the monosyllabic guys cranking out formulaic screeds featuring hackneyed characters in predictable situations, my response would be, read Geronimo or King or JET. I'm particularly proud of the characters & the plot twists and turns, & would argue there's no other books quite like them.

Q:Why do readers respond the way they do to Al?

RB: I think it's refreshing to read a protagonist who's so badly flawed. We see in him bits of ourselves, or people we know, & that resonates as being true. Al is remarkable, in that even after I finished with him, he lingers in my psyche like fungus. Hard to shake him.


Editorial Reviews

Review

"A sadistically good writer." - The Kindle Book Review

"Russell Blake writes with a brisk intensity and pulse-pounding power. Jump in and hang on for a nonstop thrill ride." - Scott Nicholson, Liquid Fear

"Blake has never failed to deliver an intelligent, exquisitely paced thriller, packed with unforgettable characters, devious intrigue and immersive detail. He has emerged as the most consistently satisfying writer on the thriller scene."
 Steven Konkoly, bestselling author of Black Flagged and The Jakarta Pandemic

"This is a taut thriller with an original plot and carefully building suspense, interspersed with great action scenes. He uses multiple story lines to weave together his plot, a device that effectively builds the tension as his story unfolds. Other reviewers have already written about Al, the protagonist, and how unlovable he is at the outset. I found him so throughout the book, but just as you can find some sympathy for, or at least fascination in a Tony Soprano or Nucky Thompson, you'll find Al an interesting character and want to know what he'll do next. Great job." - David Lender, Vaccine Nation, Bull Street, Trojan Horse and Gravy Train

About the Author

Russell Blake is the bestselling author of twenty novels, including the thrillers Fatal Exchange, The Geronimo Breach, Zero Sum, King of Swords, Night of the Assassin, Revenge of the Assassin, Return of the Assassin, Blood of the Assassin, The Delphi Chronicle trilogy, The Voynich Cypher, Silver Justice, JET, JET II - Betrayal, JET III - Vengeance, JET IV - Reckoning, and JET V - Legacy. Non-fiction includes the international bestseller An Angel With Fur (animal biography) and How To Sell A Gazillion eBooks In No Time (even if drunk, high or incarcerated), a parody of all things writing-related. Blake lives in Mexico and enjoys his dogs, fishing, boating, tequila and writing, while battling world domination by clowns.

Product Details

  • File Size: 510 KB
  • Print Length: 233 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 148027772X
  • Publisher: Reprobatio Ltd (August 7, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005GFY758
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,096 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Customer Reviews

Great characters and fast paced and well written. romiga  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
Buy it, you'll get some laughs like I did, and feel good about the money spent. Mike McG  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
Blake carefully developed Al's character so that at the end I nearly liked him. Suncoast  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Home Run for Blake May 20, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
In "The Geronimo Breach," a thriller involving the Middle East, Latin America, drugs, diplomacy, international deception and so forth, popular Indie author Russell Blake has gone out on a limb while still spinning an irresistible tale. The plot doesn't end up where the reader thinks it will, the author is unsparing in his piling on of corruption and evil doing, and perhaps most of all, he has created a protagonist, Al Ross, that was intentionally created to be next to impossible to like. Perhaps it says more about what readers have come to expect--or take for granted, really--that Al is actually like any number of people one encounters in life. His dubiousness as a hero stems from extremely common character traits in the real world. Readers unwilling to accept Al as protagonist may also be afraid to look in the mirror. I think that Blake was doing more than challenging the reader's stereotypes about heroes in creating Al. I think he also was trying to show how, in today's world, virtually anybody could find themselves in the midst of corruption on a major scale. For me, this made Al actually more effective as a hero, because if he could have to deal with all this so could anyone.

Many readers are already familiar with Blake's gift for the written word: his economy of style, his impeccable timing, his gift for characterization, and--underrated, I think--his sense of humor. But I'll mention them again anyway. He is, and I choose my words carefully, a sadistically good writer. And apparently many are willing to surrender themselves to the many deliciously thorny places he takes them.

Jon P. Bloch
(The Kindle Book Review)
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55 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Would Give It 6 Stars If I Could September 3, 2011
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You must read this book.

I can't believe what Blake has done with this novel. Most writers present protagonists that are good, but flawed. Not Blake. He draws a picture of the most unlikeable character since...well, I can't think of any this abominable. Yet, at the end of the day - you gotta love Al. The transition is seamless. An incredible job of characterization.

Beyond that amazing feat, Blake manages to weave a story that is packed full of political intrigue, details of life on foreign soil, nitty-gritty adventure and complete believability. I found myself actually nodding as I read parts of this, knowing full well that Blake presents a true and accurate picture of international politics and the US participation in it.

Okay, it's be honest. Indie authors have a bad rep. I've found several really good authors but we're up against the publishing houses and it's often tough to make the grade without a publicity machine. Russell Blake is going to be very big someday and that's good for all Indie authors.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Geronimo Breach May 27, 2012
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I guess the author is a small time guy in the world of literary noteriaty but is big time in talent. This is a great book. Had me glued to my chair. Gonna check out some his other stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Winderful, once again.
This probably seems like a broken record, but Russell Blake is my new favorite writer. I loved this one, too.
Published 4 days ago by Richard A. Herman
5.0 out of 5 stars great character
This is a can't put it down until I'm done book with a great featured character.I've read the Q&A with the author and he talks about developing situations that are unreal. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Jeffrey Bruff
2.0 out of 5 stars A Tainted Protagonist
Normally, this is my favorite genre. However, I didn't finish reading it because the hero, described as a misanthrope, had no appeal to my reading tastes. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Henry Lajoie
4.0 out of 5 stars Russell Blake is one of the best writters
This book was a keeper and I couldn't put it down. I am looking forward to reading more of his work.
Published 1 month ago by N K Hill
5.0 out of 5 stars Great suspense
This one really kept you hanging until the end. I can figure out the bad guys and ending alot of times, but not with this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Plausible "end game" for the Middle East
Great combination of "end of world" threats and varied attempts to deal with it. Big surprise was the role that faith-based Christians played in the story and their desire... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Rick Tranquilli
5.0 out of 5 stars Good thriller
Well-written, fast-paced action-adventure thriller -- just my kind of book. I barrelled right through it, hardly putting it down long enough to eat or sleep.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
This book is a page turner...great action and kept me guessing This book is a great read and hard to put down.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Interesting
It was an ok book but I sure did appreciate and believe what the plot revolved around. I also enjoyed the protagonist and how he ended up in the situation of reluctant hero, so to... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good ride....
This is a good ride - maybe a soupcon too much protracted introspection by some characters which are really just filler. Read more
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More About the Author

Russell Blake is the bestselling author of twenty novels, including the thrillers Fatal Exchange, The Geronimo Breach, Zero Sum, King of Swords, Night of the Assassin, Revenge of the Assassin, Return of the Assassin, Blood of the Assassin, The Delphi Chronicle trilogy, The Voynich Cypher, Silver Justice, JET, JET II - Betrayal, JET III - Vengeance, JET IV - Reckoning, and JET V - Legacy.

Non-fiction includes the international bestseller An Angel With Fur (animal biography) and How To Sell A Gazillion eBooks In No Time (even if drunk, high or incarcerated), a parody of all things writing-related.

Blake lives in Mexico and enjoys his dogs, fishing, boating, tequila and writing, while battling world domination by clowns.

His blog can be found at RussellBlake.com where he publishes his periodic thoughts, such as they are.

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