Dark Intercept by
Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson
Andrews and Wilson were a new to me writing team, who have
written about 10 other books. This book
was action-packed and suspenseful and had elements reminding me of Frank Peretti’s
works, which I loved.
Jedidiah Johnson, a newly retired SEAL, is plunged into a
difficult situation, where his past is messing with his present. Estranged friends have contacted him to help
them find their missing daughter, who has been kidnapped.
The supernatural weaves itself through this story, along
with page-turning suspense. Despite the
military terminology which may be unfamiliar to readers, the plot moves
quickly. The authors slowly reveal the
secrets of Jed’s past, teasing the reader along. They set up a new villain at the end of the story, so the
saga will continue.
Readers who enjoy military suspense with a supernatural
twist will enjoy this. I am grateful to the publisher for a copy of this book
in exchange for this, my honest review.
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