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Omega Force : The Ghosts of War

Omega Force : The Ghosts of War

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clancy's got a new rival.
Review: Christopher Cooley has done with this book what Tom Clancy used to be able to do, write a good action spy novel.

The book centers around the Omega Force, a blacklined government military team. Very cloak and dagger stuff! Think of it as a James Bond type novel. Full of takes on some common conspiracy theories like Area 51, government testing, and government cover-ups. This story is on the brink of scary when it comes to how close it could be to reality.

LIke I said in the title. Tom Clancy's on the way out and this guy is taking his place.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: New team for the new millennium!
Review: This book is about the Omega Force, a team that deals with modern dangers to the U.S. Things like terrorists, Nuclear Weapons, and the Middle East. Unlike some authors, I won't name anyone, who dwell on the Cold War.

Each member of the group has a different personality and the team is ethnically diverse. The story shows that the United States government is not infallable and has made mistakes. It might even be, dare I say, corrupt.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great novel, hichly recommend!
Review: This is a good book with a great story and believable characters.

Being a fan of military novels, this one caught my attentionaand I wasn't disappointed. The characters are very human and it's easy to sympathize with what they're going through. The story is too farfetched as some other writers make thiers to be.

I recommend this book to everyone. And I hope Mr. Cooley is planning to write more of these boooks.


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