Clandestine (Ethan Galaal Book 1), by Isaac Hooke
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Officially, Ethan Galaal doesn't exist. Very few people can do what he does and do it well. Maybe a handful in the entire world. As the DIA's most valuable undercover operative, his missions span multiple roles that blur the lines between case officer, private investigator, kidnapper and assassin. His specialty is that frothing cesspit of war and tyranny known as the Middle East. He has been sent to gather intel on the latest threat in the region: the Islamic State. Posing as a Saudi Arabian jihadist, he gains entry into the brutal regime, but it will take all his cunning and mental fortitude to survive. One mistake, one slip of the tongue, and he is as good as dead. As he descends deeper into the morally reprehensible heart of the Islamic State, surrounded by enemies and unable to leave, Ethan wonders if the operation was a mistake. When he meets the beautiful yet mysterious Alzena, the repressed neighbor of one of his targets, Ethan must decide if he will risk everything to get her out. And he thought the mission was difficult before...
Clandestine (Ethan Galaal Book 1), by Isaac Hooke- Amazon Sales Rank: #103236 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-29
- Released on: 2015-03-29
- Format: Kindle eBook
From the Author I was deeply touched by the events taking place in Syria and Iraq during late 2014, and I wanted to write a book that provided some insights into the inner workings of the Islamic State and its jihadists, from how they recruit their members to how they fight their wars, and what weaknesses we could exploit to gather crucial intelligence. "Clandestine" was the result.
From the Inside Flap Undercover operative Ethan Galaal is sent into terrorist-controlled Syria to gather intel on the Islamic State. When he meets the beautiful yet mysterious Alzena, the repressed neighbor of one of his targets, he must decide whether he will risk everything to get her out.
From the Back Cover An undercover DIA agent finds himself in over his head when he signs on to infiltrate the Islamic State.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. I enjoyed it! By Amy Brouwer A hard core military book about a group of clandestine government contractors infiltrating ISIS is about as far from my preferred sci-fi/fantasy genre as you can get. It is however written by an author whom I have really enjoyed in the past. When offered a free copy for an honest review I decided to give it a go and was not disappointed. In fact I ended up really liking it!! I thought it was very well written with fully developed characters and lots of fast paced action that kept me interested in where the story was going. The author was able to add huge amounts of details and descriptions without using three or four huge boring paragraphs to do it. He was able to convey in a few words the rough the terrain, how oppressed a neighborhood felt, or the decor and food of a restaurant. Having never been to the Middle East I could easily picture it in my head. I found the characters to be interesting enough that I could easily see some of them as part of a series of sequels, prequels or stand alone books.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. ... purchased the book because of the repeated "If you like Mitch Rapp By Clifford DuVernois I purchased the book because of the repeated "If you like Mitch Rapp, you'll love this" line. If you're going to compare yourself to Mitch Rapp, then you had better bring your A-game which this book isn't.This book is about 50% intelligence gathering by the heroes (Ethan plus two more). Intelligence gathering isn't exciting however Tom Clancy kept us on the edge of our seats with it. Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn were masters at building suspense in intelligence work. In this book, the intelligence gathering and collecting of assets was boring. Nothing exciting, suspenseful or "thrilling" about the entire process.The three heroes in the book are built up to the best of the best. Perfect intelligence operatives. And yet they consciously and continually make bad decision after bad decision. It's as if the author felt there wasn't enough drama in the first draft so he started having the heroes make bad decisions to put them into danger. For me, I knew the good guy wouldn't die so it didn't matter if he made good or bad decisions. That deflates any suspense the author was trying to create.The technical accuracy of...everything is well researched. However on more than one occasion, I found myself saying "Yes, I get it. You know what you're talking about." This did not happen just once but repeatedly whenever something technical had to be explained. I don't like stuff that takes me out of the story and this did on more than one occasion.I expect a "Thriller" to be thrilling and I simply didn't find it so. By reading the other reviews here, it looks like I'm in the minority which is fine. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Makes you feel like your in the thick of the action. A must read! By Steve H. Caldwell I am a big fan of Isaac Hooke's writing. I got and ARC of this one, and basically devoured it over a 4 day period at work breaks. The story is basically pretty simple. The government has allowed a black ops program to send undercover operators into hotspots to disrupt terrorist and insurgent operations, in this case, ISIS. Ethan Galaal is just such an operator. He is tasked with disrupting ISIS operations, and provide intelligence on their movements and leader. Disrupt and disable are his orders. He does this in many ways, building up intelligence assets and disrupting operations where possible. He kills a dangerous foreigner trying to help their nuclear program. When the group moved out to take on the Kurds, he goes with them, is discovered, escapes, and in a terrific action scene, manages to escape. All very satisfying and excellently paced. This book is exceptionally well researched, with the details ringing true, as if the writer was there in Syria describing it all first hand. Isaac Hooke has the ability to make you feel like you are right in the thick of the action, rifle in hand, taking fire.This book will get your hear pounding with the exceptionally realistic battle scenes. Any fan of Brad Thor's and Tom Clancy should love this book. A great addition to the ranks of Thriller/Military action writers.
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