Project StrikeForce: Volume 1

Project StrikeForce Book 1 · Picadillo Publishing
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John Frist was a good soldier, until his Humvee was hit by an IED in Iraq. Discharged, he carries out one of the worst terror attacks in US history. Captured and brainwashed, he is remade by Project StrikeForce into a technologically enhanced super-soldier. Now he must find a former Mujahideen, Abdullah the Bomber, before Abdullah can strike the US with a terror attack of his own.

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4.7
199 reviews
David Parsons
27 June 2023
Yes I would recommend it. I read it in 3 days, enjoyed it. To think that maybe in the future that could be established- would greatly enhance our fighting forces. And hopefully apply to peace full times.
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Judy Kastner
16 May 2020
Ultra Secret Agency-Inovative, intelligence, soldiers, experimental super soldier & technology. Plot evolves around terrorist activity from within & without. Anything that affects the U.S. is on the Agency's radar.
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Mayann Peterson
24 October 2020
His Humvee hit a terrorists device John blamed the Fed cross for losing His paperwork so he missed his parents funerals. They captured him Tortured him then wiped his brain, Then turned him into a super soldier. Then his memory returns and he is offered redemption.
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About the author

Kevin Lee Swaim studied creative writing with David Foster Wallace at Illinois State University.


He's currently the Subject Matter Expert for Intrusion Prevention Systems for a Fortune 50 insurance company located in the Midwest. He holds the CISSP certification from ISC2.


When he's not writing, he's busy repairing guitars for the working bands of Central Illinois.

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