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Captain Jeff Struecker and Alton Gansky Reviews

Added August 14, 2009
Certain Jeopardy
Author: Captain Jeff Struecker with Alton Gansky
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Publisher Website: bhpublishinggroup.com
Available At: Bookstores everywhere
Publishing Date: Available now
Genre: Fiction/Christian/Suspense
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $14.99
ISBN-13: 978-0-8054-4853-5
Author Email/Website: http://www.altongansky.com/
Reviewer: Joyce Handzo
Rating: 9 Gargoyles
I had such a hard time holding this book to read it! I needed to bite my nails because of the continuous action and suspense, but then I couldn't turn the pages fast enough! What's a reader to do?
To say I loved Certain Jeopardy is an understatement. Co-written by Alton Gansky and Captain Jeff Struecker, these pages merge the skills of a novelist with the insights of an Army Ranger. This story literally explodes with drama, danger and an unwavering desire to serve God and country.
When a six-man team flies to Venezuela to eyeball a suspected terrorist camp, their mission takes on new meaning. The kidnapping of a nuclear scientist and his family ups the stakes, creating a situation where failure to respond could result in the deaths of millions of innocent people. But taking action puts all six soldiers in the bulls-eye.
The military aspect of this story joined forces with a compassionate and compelling look at the personal lives of these men. From chain-of-command issues to the chain reactions unleashed with the firing of the first bullets, each moment in this novel feeds into the literary firepower that propels this story forward. As the final pages turn, the authors give readers an encompassing look at all angles of this military operation, stopping only for a conclusion that closes a door that could easily open again.
These people, their purposes and their passions are revealed with sensitivity and insider knowledge. The men that make up this team will hold readers captive with their dedication to home and country. Screams of rage and pain are drowned out by vows of loyalty and love. Grab a tissue, and be ready to give these characters a salute when the book closes.
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