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Shadow Ops: Breach Zone
Shadow Ops: Breach Zone | Myke Cole
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The Great Reawakening did not come quietly. Across the country and in every nation, people began “coming up Latent,” developing terrifying powers—summoning storms, raising the dead, and setting everything they touch ablaze. Those who Manifest must choose: become a sheepdog who protects the flock or a wolf who devours it… In the wake of a bloody battle at Forward Operating Base Frontier and a scandalous presidential impeachment, Lieutenant Colonel Jan Thorsson, call sign “Harlequin,” becomes a national hero and a pariah to the military that is the only family he’s ever known. In the fight for Latent equality, Oscar Britton is positioned to lead a rebellion in exile, but a powerful rival beats him to the punch: Scylla, a walking weapon who will stop at nothing to end the human-sanctioned apartheid against her kind. When Scylla’s inhuman forces invade New York City, the Supernatural Operations Corps are the only soldiers equipped to prevent a massacre. In order to redeem himself with the military, Harlequin will be forced to face off with this havoc-wreaking woman from his past, warped by her power into something evil…
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Of the three in the series, this is by far the best one. Dense writing filled with suspense. Characters from earlier books were given additional depth. The ending felt a bit sudden but other than that a very enjoyable read.

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E.H.Kern
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I'm at the point where I want to keep reading because the book is so good and at the same time I don't want to keep reading because that means the book will end.

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E.H.Kern
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Started the third and final part of Cole's Shadow Ops series yesterday. Although I have come to realize after I started reading this series that Cole has, in fact, pulled a George Lucas and that this is part five but parts one and two weren't written until this so-called part three was published.

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E.H.Kern
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#Bookmail! Which one should I read first? You decide.

brendanmleonard I vote roses and rot or a brief history of seven killings 8y
dylanisreading The Obelisk Gate! 8y
Ann Obelisk Gate! 8y
TiffReadsAndRuns Second to Brief History of Seven Killings 8y
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