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Authors: Wes DeMott, Kevin Foley
ISBN-13: 9781605482057, ISBN-10: 1605482056
Format: MP3 Book
Publisher: Books in Motion
Date Published: February 2009
Edition: Unabridged

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Author Biography: Wes DeMott

Wes DeMott, a former FBI agent and SWAT team member, builds his thrillers on his associations in the intelligence community and the military. He combines firsthand, insider experience with a natural storytelling talent to transport readers into the high-tension secret world of Special Ops.

Book Synopsis

An elite U.S. military unit (JASPERS) has compelling evidence that the president's policies are emasculating the military and making America vulnerable. With their beloved country at risk, JASPERS recruits Navy SEAL Henry Thompson (H.T.) to assassinate him. When H.T. questions the moral difference between assassination and murder, suddenly his own life is at stake along with America's future.

Crimespree Magazine - Jon Jordan

Wow.
This was a great read. Fast? Oh yeah, it's fast. Action? Oh yeah,
there's action.

HT Thompson is training to be a Navy Seal. Unfortunately Thompson has some
problems with some of the water aspects of the training and he might not
finish.   Enter the head of an elite covert group who feels that Thompson is
just the guy he's looking for. HT signs up and he's off to a secret
training facility. As he discovers, not every one is cut out to be a member
of the Jaspers.  But he is excelling in the program. Once he
graduates he discovers the true nature of the unit and he starts having
second thoughts. But this isn't a unit you just walk away from.

DeMott writes a taut thriller that grabs you around the throat and won't
let go till you are seeing stars. The training portions of the book ring
with accuracy and that has got to be DeMott's background with the FBI and
SWAT coming through. DeMott is brilliant with plotting and pacing. This is
a dynamite book. It's like slamming down four or five espressos, it will
leave you that jazzed when you finish.

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