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Three Nines Fine

Divisible Man, Book 7

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Three Nines Fine

By: Howard Seaborne
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A Hollywood A-list actor asks Will to pilot her on a suspicious mission. A secret meeting to reveal Will's ability to vanish goes horribly wrong when the Deputy Director of the FBI assigns Will and Andy a simple, yet unexpected task. And connections between a feared drug cartel and emerging terrorist threat point to a disaster with consequences that will shake American democracy to its core. Just another Tuesday for Will and Andy Stewart. Will and Andy race to stay one step ahead of security and law enforcement authorities bent on taking an international investigation down the wrong road.

From Essex County to the Dakotas, from an island getaway to south of the border, the clues pile up and the action never stops in DIVISIBLE MAN: THREE NINES FINE. Author Howard Seaborne writes, flies airplanes and helicopters, and continues the saga in the seventh DIVISIBLE MAN novel, Three Nines Fine.

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"Five Stars! Seaborne has got his series down to a fine art at this point, masterfully weaving a complex narrative filled with suspense and high stakes that challenge the heroes we know and love more than ever."—Readers' Favorite

"Seaborne is never less than a spellbinding storyteller...A solid series entry that is, as usual, exciting, intricately plotted, and thoroughly entertaining."—Kirkus Reviews

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A Farewell Flight: When Fiction Takes a Political

For a devoted aviation enthusiast, Wisconsin resident, and EAA member like myself, Mr. Seaborne's series has been a cherished companion. Each installment was eagerly anticipated, a welcome dive into the world of flight. However, with the release of what I suspect is the author's final work, that journey comes to an abrupt and disappointing end.

Up until the closing chapters, Seaborne's storytelling remained engaging, weaving intricate narratives that resonated with his knowledgeable readership. But then, the narrative took an unexpected and, frankly, unwelcome turn. A thinly veiled political agenda emerged, casting a shadow over the previously enjoyable experience. The character of "Senator Johnny," a transparent stand-in for Senator Ron Johnson, along with references to Oshkosh Trucks and the senator's district, felt jarringly out of place.

While I appreciate the author's attempt at subtlety, cleverly masking the senator's name, the references were unmistakable to anyone familiar with Wisconsin politics. For readers outside the state, these allusions might be lost, but for those of us within, they were glaringly obvious.

I must commend Seaborne's restraint in reserving this political commentary for the book's conclusion. It minimized the damage, preventing the entire narrative from being tainted. However, the inclusion itself was unnecessary and ultimately detrimental. It added nothing to the story's depth or complexity, serving only to alienate a segment of his dedicated audience.

One can only assume that Mr. Seaborne's editors, aware of the potential backlash, likely cautioned him against this political foray. Yet, the choice was made, and the consequences are clear.

It's with a heavy heart that I bid farewell to a series I once held in high regard. While I'm grateful for the previous installments, this final act leaves a sour taste. I sincerely hope the author's financial gains from these books will contribute to his chosen causes. However, it's a pity that a promising series had to conclude on such a divisive note. I will no longer be following Mr. Seaborne's work.

POINT OF CLARIFICATION: Amazon's rating system is clearly flawed. I rated this item 1 star overall, 5 stars for performance, and 1 star for story. Yet, Amazon calculated an average of 4 stars. To accurately reflect my overall dissatisfaction, I'm forced to unfairly reduce the performance rating to 1 star, just to bring the average down. This system doesn't accurately represent my experience

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