THE WILDERNESS ISN’T READY FOR ZEB CARTERThe remote wilderness of Idaho has become home to Namir, the most wanted terrorist in the world, who is planning a vicious attack on America.Zeb Carter is in the same jungle. He has to protect an innocent, stop Namir, and combat the terrorist’s newest ally, a Mexican cartel.Zeb doesn’t fear dying. But this time, he can’t afford to die as long as the … can’t afford to die as long as the terrorists are alive.
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Zeb Carter is alone on his vacation, camped out in the wilderness having a calm, relaxing time until, in the dark hours of the night, a young, almost incoherent girl comes stumbling into his makeshift cabin. And let the action commence…
Yet another adrenaline filled read in the Warriors series. So filled with action and suspense in fact, that I kept forgetting to breathe.
Young Sara is a terrific character, stoic, sensible and very likeable. Zeb is his usual laconic, understated and remarkably dangerous self. The two are pitted against some especially despicable characters whose downfall it was easy to wish for.
While I am a first time reader of Ty Patterson and his Zeb Carter protagonist, I still felt grounded after jumping into this 12th episode of The Warriors series. Zeb, the terrorist threat, and the victims stand quite well on their own regardless of our hero’s previous adventures. Ironically, Zeb finds a new ally in one of the victims, a teenage Iraqi orphan. This young girl speaks to the YA market about loss and recovery. In fact, I believe she has a future role in this Warrior series.
Zeb Carter reminds me a little bit of the well-known Jack Reacher. Maybe not as intimidating or attractive to women, but loaded with quiet skills that should never be under-estimated. Author Ty Patterson also displays a pace similar to Reacher’s author, Lee Child. Their respective chapters are not lengthy, but direct to the action. Both authors share their man’s inner dialog and that adds to the depth of character.
I’m now looking forward to the next tale of Zeb’s zen-like combat and hopefully meeting the other Warrior characters hinted at in “Run!”.
great action book
Zeb is in the wilderness of Idaho, without humans and ponderosa pines.
He built a hut, loving the effort and time it took, to be woken up with a young girl banging on the door. A out fifteen and the look of shock on her face, Saying the name Namir, a terrorists had killed her father.
The group at the agency were all scattered on vacations, he would deal with this himself. They are attacked and Zeb has taken bullets in his chest, lucky to be alive. Sara’s shoulder was already on the mend. Agency group would not know what he went through. Zeb does what he has to and help those that are in need,
Great read, action packed but tense thriller!!
The warrior series again has not disappointed. Run is one of the best in series. Ty Patterson is a great story teller. By this time we are very familiar with the characters but he continues to develop them. Bravo
Love the Warrior series, full of action packed scenes. Only complaint is the wasted time and pages rehashing how this group came to be it a bit more succinct! Zeb is really a well developed character but I’d like to see a bit more development of the others.
I enjoyed this book, fun read.
Love this series
Ty Patterson never ceases to amaze me I don’t know how he does it but each book is better than the one before and Run is no exception he had me when the young girl said he murdered my father and it never let up