Albatross: Birds of Flight by J. M. Erickson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
J. M. Erickson brought the thunder as they would say. Book One Albatross starts off kind of slow in my opinion but stick with it, the story picks up and literally takes flight. Erickson brings the action and really makes the reader choose sides. Do we want to believe the happenings as they unfold, is the doctor telling the truth can we really trust the government side of the the story. There are so many sides to this story it is quite interesting reading how everything unfolds.
If you want a plot that continues to thicken and characters that are well developed and continue to intrigue you; Albatross is the book for you. Erickson provides a well written novel that just like a soap opera keeps you wanting more. Albatross enlightens readers (even those not familiar with special ops tactics) on what happens during a mission gone wrong. The reader is implanted in the lives of four main people and a few side characters, taken on a ride and journey and the outcome is an experience in itself. I cannot wait to read book two.
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