Power Play, R.J. Patterson
Power Play, R.J. Patterson
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Power Play

Author: R.J. Patterson

Narrator: Kyle Tait

Unabridged: 6 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Green E-Books

Published: 01/14/2023


Synopsis

Sometimes the people with secrets are more dangerous than the secrets themselves.With a thirst for danger and the skills to survive, black ops agent Titus Black is tapped to apprehend a rogue hacker who has escaped an underground CIA detention facility in Finland. When the man disappears into Russia, Black is tasked with tracking the hacker down before he leaks sensitive government secrets to nefarious organizations.However, Black soon learns that the biggest threat to U.S. national security isn’t a hacker with secrets but the people with secrets to hide.Black finds himself in the race of his life, criss-crossing the globe to stop an evil threat intent on taking down the United States from within. And if Black fails, there is no backup plan.If you like Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp, Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne or Stephen Hunter’s Bob Lee Swagger, you’ll love Titus Black.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nina (ninjasbooks) on May 01, 2023

I feel a bit ashamed that I liked it so much when I was younger. It shows I had no clue about what mattered and didn’t notice how society tried to tell us what beauty is. The audiobook version has a warning before the book starts, that the publisher doesn’t agree with some of the content, but they’v......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on March 31, 2016

It's business as usual for this series...which isn't a bad thing.......more

Goodreads review by Anna on January 21, 2018

This one was a little problematic for me because of the fat shaming, however it was written in a different time and had some other good messages in it.......more

Goodreads review by Sarah {The Bookish Knitter} on February 19, 2025

2.5 Stars......more

Goodreads review by hannaH on December 21, 2010

Actually, this is one of my favourite Sweet Valley High books, primarily 'cause it's so fat-phobic and unhealthy. In the space of approximately one week, Robin goes from being a fatty who nobody likes, to slim, gorgeous and captain of the cheerleading squad. (Does that happen in this book? Whatever,......more