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title: "National Security (Jericho Quinn) Mass Market Paperback – November 1, 2011"
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# National Security (Jericho Quinn) Mass Market Paperback – November 1, 2011

**Brand:** marc cameron
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- **What is this?** National Security (Jericho Quinn) Mass Market Paperback – November 1, 2011 by marc cameron
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			        		&quot;Cameron&apos;s testosterone-fueled debut thriller features characters straight out of central casting...a formidable warrior readers will want to see more of.&quot; -Publishers Weekly
						    	
					    	
						
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thrilling and Timely!
        
*by D***S on January 24, 2016*

I picked this book originally kind of on a lark.  I saw it and thought, 'this might be interesting enough to keep me occupied for a couple of hours.'  Much to my surprise, this book turned into a can't-put-it-down kind of read from about paragraph 3 on.Having served in the US Air Force and having some knowledge of the Office of Special Investigations (OSI), I really didn't expect much from this series.  To have the stage set with the character 'in-country' during war time taking an active part in fighting was a surprise to me.  I thought it rather a bold and ingenious move on Mr. Cameron's part.This tale with middle eastern terror as the centerpiece plot line was very well developed, paced tremendously well, and was executed flawlessly I thought.  The manner in which the tale unravels was top shelf.This book is well written, timely, and has very interesting characters -- in addition to edge of your seat action.  I very much recommend giving it a read!
  

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ More Plot Please.
        
*by D***S on October 25, 2016*

This is the second or third Jericho Quinn book I've read and it feels like the author is still trying to introduce his regular cast of characters. Realizing that authors can't assume the reader has read earlier work, some backstory is expected, but each book I've read seems to be heavy on character description at the sake of plot development. Having cut my teeth on Robert Ludlum, he was able to add backstory in the context of the new plot line for his reoccurring characters without spending time reintroducing them each book.Having said that, Cameron writes a good tale and it's worth the read. I just need more plot immersion and less character description.
  

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good to start with Book 1 of Cameron's series
        
*by R***N on January 9, 2017*

After reading Brute Force and Field of Fire, I decided to start with Cameron's book 1. The key characters and their relationships have more definition this way. Good to learn that Quinn earned a Fulbright fellowship, among other credentials. Before I forget, 94% of the way through the kindle version, Quinn grabs a helicopter ride. However, the text suddenly turns: "Mahoney had shown enough forethought to bring his M4 when they'd jumped in the rental car and it hung loaded...." Problems include mode of transportation and a pronoun no where near its noun. Not unique to Cameron, the word ONLY gets misplaced many times. Oh well.The notion that a weaponized virus could threaten the world's population has been documented; Cameron cites Laurie Garret's The Coming Plague as one nonfiction source. Even though the good guys stopped the Pandora threat, the CDC and UN need to be alert. The Epilogue includes a bad guy plotting, thus setting the stage for book 2.
  

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