Monday, June 7, 2021

Steel Fear

 Welcome to my review of Steel Fear





Title: Steel Frear

Authors:by Brandon Webb, John David Mann 

Genre: thriller

NetGalley 2021

Pub date: July 13th 2021

Pages:446

Publisher :Bantam-Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine

Rating: 5

My thoughts

Would I recommend it? Yes, in fact I've already told one of my friends about it ans she went to NetGalley to see if she could get to read since we like the same stuff when it comes to books.

Would I read more by these authors?Yes

Now on to my thoughts but like always I want to give a big thanks to the publisher Bantam-Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, the authors Brandon Webb, John David Mann, and to NetGalley for the invite to read and review Steal Fear because without them I wouldn't have never known about it or never have  discovered two new authors. As for the story itself its fast pace , nonstop action and the main character Finn came off as a character you would want to have to watch your back. Other thing I loved was character development and the  plot was interesting and worked really well with the story .

An aircraft carrier adrift with a crew the size of a small town. A killer in their midst. And the disgraced Navy SEAL who must track him down . . . The high-octane debut thriller from New York Times bestselling writing team Webb & Mann—combat-decorated Navy SEAL Brandon Webb and award-winning author John David Mann.

The moment Navy SEAL sniper Finn sets foot on the USS Abraham Lincoln to hitch a ride home from the Persian Gulf, it's clear something is deeply wrong. Leadership is weak. Morale is low. And when crew members start disappearing one by one, what at first seems like a random string of suicides soon reveals something far more sinister: There's a serial killer on board. Suspicion falls on Finn, the newcomer to the ship. After all, he's being sent home in disgrace, recalled from the field under the dark cloud of a mission gone horribly wrong. He's also a lone wolf, haunted by gaps in his memory and the elusive sense that something he missed may have contributed to civilian deaths on his last assignment. Finding the killer offers a chance at redemption . . . if he can stay alive long enough to prove it isn't him

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