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Trigger Break: A Covert-Ops Suspense Action Novel (Warriors Series of Thrillers Book 10) Kindle Edition
The world's intelligence agencies are under attack.
The first to be targeted is Avichai Levin, Director of Mossad. His daughter is brutally killed in New York, in broad daylight. The head of the French DGSE is similarly hit.
The Agency springs into action, with Zeb Carter leading the investigation.
A trail that pits him against a Vietnamese execution squad, a London biker hit-team, and takes him to Japan.
To the yakuza. The largest criminal gang in the world.
There, Zeb learns of the true motives behind the attacks. And of an upcoming one, that has horrifying ramifications for global peace.
Zeb Carter has to stop them and prevent the execution.
But no one has ever defeated the yakuza. Not in centuries.
USA Today Bestselling Author Ty Patterson 'is up there with Lee Child and Vince Flynn'
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 27, 2017
- File size7395 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B01N155SL1
- Publisher : Three Aces Publishing Ltd (March 27, 2017)
- Publication date : March 27, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 7395 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 399 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #983,861 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,609 in Assassination Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- #1,772 in Terrorism Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- #2,614 in Military Thrillers (Kindle Store)
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USA Today Bestselling Author Ty Patterson has lived on a couple of continents and has been a trench digger, loose tea vendor, leather goods salesman, marine lubricants salesman, diesel engine mechanic and is now a thriller author.
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A phone call from an unknown female begging for Zeb's help is suddenly halted and a short time later they discover that the daughter of Zeb's dear friend, the Director of Mossad, has been beheaded, in her car in New York. Four days later, the daughter of another friend, the head of the French Secret Service was murdered. There must be a connection, but what? Zeb Carter will bring war to the perpetrators, wherever they are, whoever they are.
Ty Patterson is a gifted storyteller and brings us nonstop action with so many twists and turns that you might think you are biking the Tour de France. The action takes place at multiple locations in the U.S as well as Tokyo with swift reactions by Zeb and his team. I always anticipate the release of the next installment, the next story, and choose the perfect time to read because this is never a story that you are comfortable interrupting for anything as mundane as food, sleep or work.
Well done Mr. Patterson.
I figured wrong.
Trigger Break is billed as the 10th book in Mr. Patterson's "Warrior Series" featuring Zeb Carter and his small band of trusty sidekicks, consisting of some women for window dressing but mainly super-heroic men who are all seasoned Special Forces Black Ops veterans now working for a clandestine US government agency with a blank check to target and eliminate criminal and terror threats. As you might expect, Zeb and his crew are all weapons experts skilled in all the martial arts; no one can outshoot or outfight them; and they all practice what is euphemistically called enhanced interrogation. I would be surprised if any of them are registered Democrats.
But would you also believe they all just happen to be brilliant? In fact, two of the team's physical giants named Bear and Bwana are said to be members of Mensa, proving the proposition that you can't always judge a book by its cover. But Bwana in particular never says anything even remotely smart or clever (he uses phrases like "dang it") and at page 139 at the end of Chapter 18 he's shown to be ridiculously slow on the uptake. So maybe in his case you *can* judge that book by its cover.
Anyhoo, to launch this particular outing, Zeb gets a call from his distraught friend, Avichai Levin, no less the Director of Israel's famed Mossad, whose daughter has just been beheaded in midtown Manhattan. (Note to Mr. Patterson: Most Israelis would use the Levi form of the name, and the Hebrew name Avichai is too Jewish by half. But I digress.)
At the beginning of Trigger Break, the vaunted agents of the Mossad are set loose to settle the score on their own, but they had been warned by Zeb not to operate on American soil (even though they had done so before by assassinating an LA gang leader to no one's regret — except the gang leader's). Mr. Patterson doesn't burden his readers with the better point that the Mossad is for use by the government of Israel for state business, and not as a tool by its Director to avenge his daughter's death. So cue Zeb Carter and his intrepid band of invincible action figures to do just that. Besides, at the time of her murder, the victim was trying in vain to phone Zeb for help but he was too late to save her. So naturally he'll now drop everything to do whatever it takes to hunt those responsible for killing her. Because now it's personal.
Mr. Patterson has tapped into a crowded market with yet another Jack Reacher lookalike (though unlike Reacher, whose readers know even his mother doesn't call him Jack, Zeb is conveniently fluent in both Japanese and Hebrew). We all have to earn a living, and Mr. Patterson's is to entertain adolescent boys by keeping his sentences short and choppy, his plots simple, his action nonstop, his perspectives black or white, his heroes as violent as his villains and each of his chapters ending breathlessly.
Just don't delude yourself into thinking that this book isn't exactly the juvenile fantasy it is. I gave the writer of this garbage two stars for at least writing barely passable juvenile fantasy. And I must have discovered a part of me which never grew up, because in spite of myself I almost didn't hate it.
The operative word is "almost."
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The plot is very clever and believable, Zeb is on top form, going up against probably his deadliest enemy and as always with Patterson's books the action passages are brilliant, made more realistic by Zeb not always having easy victories in fights.
I love all the characters in this series of books, and Patterson's writing just seems to get better and better with each book that he releases.
I did receive a complimentary copy of the book but voluntarily wrote this review based on my own opinions.

Each book hits the standard set by the one before and then raises the bar higher at again. The heroes of the books do not have supernatural abilities, but they do have super human ones, from training and life experiences and Patterson never loses sight of that.
The plots are well researched and flow easily allowing the reader to enjoy the tale with none of the annoying "that could not happen" type issues that occur in some books.
I don't like to give 5 star reviews unless a book is on the nose and this novel falls into that bracket.
Now onto the next in the series ☺


