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Gemini Cell
Gemini Cell: A Shadow Ops Novel | Myke Cole
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Myke Cole continues to blow the military fantasy genre wide open with an all-new epic adventure in his highly acclaimed Shadow Ops universe—set in the early days of the Great Reawakening, when magic first returns to the world and order begins to unravel… US Navy SEAL Jim Schweitzer is a consummate professional, a fierce warrior, and a hard man to kill. But when he sees something he was never meant to see on a covert mission gone bad, he finds himself—and his family—in the crosshairs. Nothing means more to Jim than protecting his loved ones, but when the enemy brings the battle to his front door, he is overwhelmed and taken down. That should be the end of the story. But Jim is raised from the dead by a sorcerer and recruited by a top secret unit dabbling in the occult, known only as the Gemini Cell. With powers he doesn’t understand, Jim is called back to duty—as the ultimate warrior. As he wrestles with a literal inner demon, Jim realizes his new superiors are determined to use him for their own ends and keep him in the dark—especially about the fates of his wife and son…
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Jari-chan
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Bookish song Nr. 14: The Hammer's Coming Down

And the Hammer is called Jim Schweitzer. This song is just epic enough for Schweitzers epic journey from a Navy SEAL to a Super Zombie. And for his fight against those who made him.

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Jari-chan
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I really enjoyed reading Coles Shadow Ops trilogy, and therefore also wanted to read the prequel. It tok me some years to finally lay hands on the first volume. But if I had known how much more I love this book, I would've read it sooner.

Usually, I love when good characters go bad (anakin, anyone?), but here I was rooting for Schweitzer to stay who he is. So much, that I had to tell myself to NOT bite my nails while reading 😅

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E.H.Kern
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This is the fourth book by Myke Cole I've read in about six months. This is also his fourth published book. Not only have I been enjoying great stories, I have also had the privilege of experiencing how an author develops his craft, going from good in the debut to excellent in this one. If you haven't read Myke Cole yet you should. He is well worth checking out.

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