The FulcrumLife is a chain of defining moments that determine our choices, change us, and shape us. Sometimes they fly by us in a blur or a series of blurs, barely marked or remembered. But every so often, a moment comes along that is so forceful, it becomes a fulcrum that sets us on a new course. Such an event happened for Rex Dalton on March 11, 2004 at Atocha Station, Madrid, Spain. Power of …
Power of Three
Rex Dalton was sent on a mission to Afghanistan to gather information about the opium trade. His mission brief was to find out who were the key players, the trade routes, and to follow the money trail from the producers, distributors into the coffers of Taliban and other terrorist organizations. Before long he had opened a can of worms revealing spine chilling deceit and corruption that reached into the highest hallways of power in Afghanistan, America, and Europe.
His submissions to his superiors to take action to wipe out the drug stores, labs, and the drug lords, fell on deaf ears.
Eventually, the deliberate inaction and ineptness of US politicians drove Dalton to take unsanctioned action and it stirred a hornet’s nest which even he, one of the world’s most lethal assassins, might not survive.
Unchained
Rex Dalton and his new friend, the military dog, Digger escaped from Afghanistan and made their way into India where they started a new life.
Within a few weeks, Dalton had a new name, a new passport and no worries about money. He and Digger were on their way to Kapal Mochan, India, where Rex intended to dip his hand into a sacred spring.
But then Digger started shifting around in the front passenger seat and looking at him as if to say, “So, when are you going to stop and give a dog a chance to go to the toilet?”
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The main character is really “larger than life”. Definitely not an ordinary man, so quite unbelievable at times.
Must read all you just can’t put them down
Couldn’t finish. It was free, and that was too much to pay. Deleted it after the first xenophobic gun crazy rant, Terrible. Sound like the author would like to go postal on everyone except white gun nuts.
Written in the near past, I can remember many of the events alluded while the story line does not directly spring off of the event . . . I call this reading non-guilty escapism which is what I desire to have available to unwind.
This series was most entertaining. Digger gives the stories an interesting additive. One of the best series I have read this year.
The character is great.
Very well written, hard to put down
Thoroughly enjoyed these books, hard to put down.
I can hardly put the book down. It drives me from page to page especially when Digger was introduced!
Could not get into this one
Too much of the same thing over and over.
Too exaggerated to be enjoyable.
I read through the first three books in three days and have since purchased the next three books. Great characters and great story lines.
I could not put them down. I found myself thinking about what was next when I wasn’t reading. And, eagerly looking forward to my next opportunity to pick me up. A great read.
This was one of the best realistic fiction book I’ve read, I read about 3-4 novels a week. I really felt I was there. Thank you for a great read.
Excellent read