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Hardcover Burn Zone Book

ISBN: 039915454X

ISBN13: 9780399154546

Burn Zone

(Book #2 in the Alex Duarte Series)

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It was supposed to be a low-level bust for ATF agent Alex Duarte, with the hope that he could work it up the ladder to someone important. He just didn't know how important. In New Orleans to check out a mysterious Panamanian named Ortiz who likes to trade guns illegally and import marijuana by the truckload, Duarte suddenly finds himself in the middle of something bigger than he has ever known. Because guns and drugs are bad enough-but there are other...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Too dull for me

This book just never caught my interest. Characters weren't well developed for my taste.

Burn Zone is a blast

From the first scene, a drug bust in a Florida parking lot, Burn Zone is a fast-paced trip into the world of ATF agent Alex "Rocket" Duarte. Born's writing is better than ever, and his insights into Rocket's character are sharp. Highly recommended. Neil Plakcy, author of Mahu Fire: A Hawaiian Mystery

more great stuff from James O Born

Born brings us another Alex Duarte book with DEA Drug Agents, out of control Drug heavies, White Supremacists, revenge, awkward times around attractive women, with the safety of the country in the balance... it's got the whole papaya enchilada. It's another entertaining read from a real-life law enforcement agent with a sense of humor, an understanding of the good guy/bad guy world, and a knack for suspense thriller action. Write some more Alex Duarte for us, James O Born- this one was a fun, fast read.

Just about perfect

BURN ZONE is the second novel by James O. Born to feature ATF Agent Alex Duarte, one of the most unique, quirky and appealing characters inhabiting contemporary genre fiction. A 30-ish cop's cop who lives in an apartment above his parents' garage (which he shares with his lawyer brother), Duarte is clueless with respect to the women who throw themselves at him and missing a page or two in his Handbook of Social Skills. The only place where he is truly comfortable is on The Job, to which he brings a set of skills both innate and acquired, thus earning the admiration and respect not only of his peers but also (albeit grudgingly) of his adversaries. He is that rare character who is compelling and addicting, the kind of guy men want on their team and women would like by their side. Duarte is not the only reason that BURN ZONE is required reading for 2008. Born, a special agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, knows the territory well, and his wealth of experiences (derived from stints with the DEA and U.S. Marshals Service) serve him, and ultimately the reader, in good stead. There are two incidents out of many here that especially stand out as having the ring of truth. One takes place at the very beginning of the book and involves the hot pursuit of a drug dealer; the other...well, watch for the scene in which Duarte opens the door of a motel room in Texas. The primary plot in BURN ZONE, however, centers on a drug sting being carried out jointly by Duarte's ATF and the DEA, with a little help from the FBI thrown in for good measure. Duarte and his DEA counterpart, Felix Baez, are trying to catch Ortiz, a shadowy Panamanian crime lord whose fortune is built on the trafficking of illegal drugs and guns. Duarte and Baez guide a shipment of drugs into the country through the Port of New Orleans, hoping to catch Ortiz in the process. What they don't know is that they are being played. What is actually being shipped along with the drugs is a package meant for a group of white supremacists who intend to implement a plan destined to change America forever --- and incidentally provide Ortiz with fulfilling his own revenge against the United States. As always, Born's plot development is first rate. Things never go smoothly for anyone, whether it be the drug-dealing, closeted Ortiz, the white supremacists, or U.S. law enforcement, which is hampered as much by its own internecine conflicts as it is by the bad guys. Born's narrative is by turns hilarious --- you will never think of the acronym "HBO" in quite the same way again --- and harrowing, with death never more than a heartbeat away. And Duarte? In addition to everything else, he manages to be a part of one of the better conclusions I've read recently. In fact, it's just about perfect. Don't miss BURN ZONE! --- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub

action-packed terrorism police procedural

In a sting operation, DEA Agent Felix Baez and ATF Agent Alex "Rocket" Duarte take down drug supplier B. L. Gastlin. They make a deal with him that he goes free if he helps them bring down his supplier, the shadowy Panamanian Mr. Ortiz. Felix guarantees Gastlin's safety to the frightened felon especially if he accompanies the two Feds to Panama where Ortiz's command center allegedly is. They liaison with Panamanian police officer Colonel Lazio Straub, but Ortiz learns of Gaston's betrayal and arranges a successful hit. He knows the next targets will prove more difficult as he must rid himself of the pesky American agents. Ortiz has a package placed on a ship filled with marijuana that is to be delivered to William "Ike" Flood on behalf of President Jessup of the National Army of White Americans. What is inside the crate will bring American to its knees and force the country to turn isolationist and close its borders. Ortiz wants to destroy the United States for invading his country. He uses his secret persona to gain entrance to America in order to insure his plan works. Duarte follows a hunch that leads back home, but though like a bloodhound he follows the scent, he prays he is not too late as something nasty is coming down. James O. Born has created a protagonist who is a hero in every sense of the word as he risks his life to enter a FIELD OF FIRE in order to prevent a catastrophe from occurring. Alex thinks outside the box, which enables him to have a chance to prevent a cataclysmic tragedy, but performing outside the bureaucratic crypt is not good for advancement especially when he steps outside the law as the end justifies the means. Although it is hard to accept that Ortiz risks his lucrative business out of a thirst for vengeance, readers will enjoy this action-packed terrorism police procedural. Harriet Klausner
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