Monday Night Jihad
After a tour of duty in Afghanistan, Riley Covington is living his dream as a professional linebacker when he comes face to face with a radical terrorist group on his own home turf Drawn into the nightmare around him, Riley returns to his former life as a member of a special ops team that crosses oceans in an attempt to stop the escalating attacks But time is running out, and it soon becomes apparent that the terrorists are on the verge of achieving their goal to strike at the very heart of America. New Read Monday Night Jihad by Jason Elam For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr The thing that is remarkable about this story of a football superstar turned covert operative fighting terrorists is that it s somehow even worse than it should have been Reading it, I got the feeling that Jason Elam s literary background consists entirely of Tom Clancy s oeuvre and the Bible, and co author Steve Yohn s background was crafting his church s community announcements Whatever their background, it s clear they are out of their depths in writing a novel, even a shitty potboiler At The thing that is remarkable about this story of a football superstar turned covert operative fighting terrorists is that it s somehow even worse than it should have been Reading it, I got the feeling that Jason Elam s literary background consists entirely of Tom Clancy s oeuvre and the Bible, and co author Steve Yohn s background was crafting his church s community announcements Whatever their background, it s clear they are out of their depths in writing a novel, even a shitty potboiler At some po...It seems so long ago, but it was really only about a year ago that the NFL and patriotism were perceived as being hand in hand Now ratings have fallen and the perception of the NFL is a lot different Even though this was written just a few years ago, it seems as dated as a hippie.Riley Covington is a Spec Ops soldier who plays in a professional football league PFL to prevent any copyright lawsuits A starting All Star Linebacker, he s a team leader Terrorists bomb a game, killing athletes a It seems so long ago, but it was really only about a year ago that the NFL and patriotism were perceived as being hand in hand Now ratings ha...This book sounds so utterly devoid of merit that it loops all the way around the literary continuum, past the Chicken Soup books and late era Dean Koontz, curving back into Awesome I m torn between wanting to read it, and remembering that vis a vis the continuum, it is literally beyond crappy But in a novel with a body count in the thousands, where suspects are interrogated with knives at their throats, federal agents are decapitated, and the hero is tortured with electrodes on his nipples, This book sounds so utterly devoid of merit that it loops all the way around the literary continuum, past the Chicken Soup books and late era Dean Koontz, curving back into Awesome I m torn between wanting to read it, and remembering that vis a vis the continuum, it is literally beyond crappy B...To be honest, I told myself that I wasn t going to read this book I first saw it this summer and kind of laughed at the title I just thought it would be too cheesy Also, if you look at my reading from the last year reading list I ve read quite a few books in this genre So I just wasn t going to read it, but then I started it and about 3 days later I was finished.Part of what was so compelling for me was that I think I a...I am not a big fan of fiction, but this book had a special appeal Jason Elam was a member of the Denver Bronco football team, and he is one of my all time favorite Bronco s This book is both exciting and intriguing and...Great, great book I didn t get to read it as often as I wanted and all I could think about in between readings was, What was going to happen In the beginning, I was sure I knew who it was but then got thrown completely off It was a great, bookA combination of sports and international thrills seemed like a good combination, so I bought the book and the sequels The one line review statements on the back cover by respected celebs, authors, and review sites truly sold me.Then I started reading.First, I must admit that I enjoyed the behind the scenes information on what it s like to be a PFL pseudonym for NFL player before, during, and after games, written by an author who actually played in the NFL I also enjoyed the idea that the A combination of sports and international thrills seemed like a good combination, so I bought the book and the sequels The one line review statements on the back cover by respected celebs, authors, and review sites truly sold me.Then I started reading.First, I must admit that I enjoyed the behind the scenes information on what it s like to be a PFL pseudonym for NFL player before, during, and after games, written by an author who actually played in the NFL I also enjoy...I tried to like this one but, after a while, I had to put it down and delete it from my Kindle There was too much of an emphasis on football not surprising, considering one of the author s background but I just couldn t get into the characters as they weren t very believable and stopped reading at the 8% mark on my Kindle Luckily, I picked this up for free during a Kindle promotion vs its normal price of 99 cents If it becomes free gain, I d say give it a chance but even at 99 cents I wo I tried to like this one but, after a while, I had to put it down and delete it from...I read this 10 years ago at a time that I devoured anything with a counter terrorism theme Now I ampicky about writting quality and character depth, so I don t think I would read it now But if you enjoy christian suspence, and alot of football you might enjoy tgis bookthan I did I ra...This was just okay The ending wasn t satisfying it felt unfinished

- English
- 03 March 2018 Jason Elam
- Hardcover
- 358 pages
- 1414317301
- Jason Elam
- Monday Night Jihad