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Certain Jeopardy
By Jeff Struecker, Alton Gansky (B&H Books)
Release date: May 1, 2009
Six American men live behind a protective façade, their real work hidden from neighbors and friends. Different in countless ways, they are intimately the same in one: at any moment their lives can be altered with a phone call, and their actions may change the world. They are Special Ops. And one team’s mission is about to hit certain jeopardy status when the discovery of an Al Qaeda base in Venezuela becomes secondary to thwarting the transport of a nuclear weapons expert from that training camp to Iran. Informed by the true combat experience of Captain Jeff Struecker and finessed by award-winning novelist Alton Gansky, Certain Jeopardy is an immersing and pulsating fictional account of what really happens at every level of a stealth engagement: the physical enemy encounter, the spiritual war fought within a soldier, and the emotional battles in families back at home.
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Review – Certain Jeopardy
Reviewed by Victor Gentile
Certain Jeopardy is a book that you will want to start early otherwise you will be up very late as you will want to finish it. I highly recommend it and am looking forward to more from this talented duo.
Review – Certain Jeopardy
Reviewed by Andrea Schultz
It kept me riveted throughout, and I was interested in finding out what was going to happen to these six men and the people who love them.
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