Deep in the Arizona desert, U.S. Army developers have built a tank dubbed the Tommy Gun. But terrorists capture all the Tommy prototypes along with the project leader, the only one who can activate the tanks. Now, CIA officer Luke Dodd and a team of Green Berets must take back the ultimate armored weapon. Original.
Michael Farmer's 3rd book War Dogs is by far his best. Building upon the rich character base of his first two works ("Tin Soldiers", "Iron Tigers"), "War Dogs" does not disapoint! This book's predictability is about 2 paragraphs before the twist occurs. Michael Farmer keeps you rivited to your seat with your adrenaline pumping. You will find yourself either cheering your favorite characters on, or begging the author to immediately...
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War Dogs is a #1 Hit. Along with Iron Tigers & Tin Solidiers you are on the edge of your seat. Enough tanks, relationships and action. Don't forget the famous Phantom. All 3 book are keepers for your libary
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This was my first Michael Farmer book and I was fairly impressed. The characters are interesting, with solid background stories, the action is fast but still detailed, and the plot is quite original. I look forward to reading the books that preceded this one. The reason this book received 4 stars instead of 5 was the ridiculous ending. I do not want to give it away, and I understand that Maj. Farmer is a tanker, but...
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Michael Farmer has once again used his knowledge to tell another great novel, he superbly depicts what my brothers and sisters in arms go through during times of combat, I have read his last two books, and I can not wait until the fourth installment.
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Michael Farmer has written yet another great story in the continuing saga of Patrick Dillon and his fellow tankers. One is lead to wonder if Major Farmer has an inside track on the development of the next generation of armor with his description of the M4X1 tank introduced in this book. In addition, his very human character Dillon and his relationship with his ex-wife is further explained in this novel. I sincerely hope...
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