
Red Cell Seven
Red Cell Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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William Dufris
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By:
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Stephen Frey
Created more than 40 years ago by secret executive order, Red Cell Seven is a highly classified intelligence agency tasked with protecting America from the most catastrophic of terrorist attacks. But in the aftermath of a string of deadly terrorist attacks across the nation, Red Cell Seven finds itself drawn into a conspiracy that threatens to tear the organization apart. The president himself calls on Troy Jensen, a high-level clandestine operative and the son of Red Cell Seven’s current leader, to spearhead the hunt for the terrorists - even though Troy is still reeling from the murder of his brother. The deeper Troy digs, the clearer it becomes that the “Holiday Mall Attacks” are just the opening salvo in fiendishly complex plot. Powerful forces are working to undermine Red Cell Seven, and Troy will have to risk everything to uncover the truth and protect what’s left of his family. The sequel from the best-selling author of Arctic Fire, Red Cell Seven delivers edge-of-your-seat action.
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Book 1 starts with the formation of Red Cell Seven. It's called 'seven' to throw the Russians off - President Nixon thinks Russians spend all their time looking for the first six covert operations. That's pretty much the only reference to Russia - the series is mostly about preventing domestic and Islamic terrorism - in addition to targeting the current administration with multiple assassinations because the current President wants to shut down Red Cell Seven.
Liked. No explicit sex, no objectionable language, clean reads. Okay espionage stories.
Not so hot. The books are very similar, not that there is anything wrong with any of them - none stands out. It's just a very long espionage story. Depressing in that it's possible. Read from book 1, Arctic Fire. Book 2, Red Cell Seven, Book 3 Kodiak Sky.
You'll be left torn as to if the behavior portrayed in Red Cell Seven is a good thing - or not. It's sorta scary to think our government is capable of this stuff - but, it is. Exhibit the current President in 2019, who believes he can "do anything he wants", and America does nothing to stop him.
Red Cell Seven Triligy
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a couple of times the author really pissed me off but overall I really enjoyed it
I am going to look forward to book 3
Wow the ride continues
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lots ofv twists
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Loved this book!
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Just average. Nothing special.
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twists and unexpected turns
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Worst writing I've encountered in years. Don't waste any time listening to this. I've read more interesting copy on IRS instruction forms.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Red Cell Seven?
All.How did this tripe get published?
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
This book is written by a very sick, sick, sick mindHas Red Cell Seven turned you off from other books in this genre?
Not the genre, but the authorYou didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
None whatsoeverAny additional comments?
Do not buyDo not buy!
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I like most of what Stephen Frey has written and realized upon checking that I had not bought or listened to the first book in this trilogy. If I had, perhaps I would feel different about this book but I doubt it. If you, like me enjoy Stephen Frey’s other books and happened to see an unread title; save
To much misderection
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Should have been published on April 1st
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