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Book Spotlight: Safe Havens: Primed Charge by J.T. Patten

4/22/2016

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About the Book

Title: Safe Havens: Primed Charge (A Sean Havens Black Ops Novel, Book 2)
Author: J.T. Patten
Genre: Thriller/Suspense
Publisher: Escape Your Reality Press
Publication Date: April 22, 2016
Number of Pages: 468
​Synopsis: A team of CIA contractors travel to South East Asia to investigate a series of bombings that have taken the lives of Tier One Advance Force Operators. When the mission fails, intelligence specialist Sean Havens is sent to the jungles of Burma to determine the missing soldiers’ whereabouts. On the ground, Havens learns of an unlikely axis of Russia, China, and Iran that may have plans beyond illicit trafficking. But is this a ruse to mask a global financial market manipulation to fund elections and buy alliances? 

Out of his element and looking to disrupt the looming global threats, Havens struggles to use his adaptability, guile, and tradecraft, as his personal losses wrestle for attention. His actions may have further consequences when the Shadow Masters learn of his meddling sending Havens again into the deadly game of secret societies and a New World Order. From Chicago and Fayetteville to Burma, Thailand, and New York, Death continues to follow Havens and those in his wake. 
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What others are saying about Primed Charge...
"J.T. Patten crafts the most memorable thriller I have read in a long time, combining his inside knowledge, crisp writing and unconventionally realistic portrayal of action scenes and the inner mechanisms of the intelligence world, with a multi-layered and fast-paced plot full of twists you won’t see coming," - Amazon Reviewer

"Five Stars. 
Primed Charge doesn't pull any punches" - Joshua, Amazon Reviewer

About the Author: J.T. Patten

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"J.T. Patten" has worked with the intelligence and special operations community in support of national defense and policy. He has a degree in Foreign Language, a Masters in Strategic Intelligence, graduate studies in Counter Terrorism from the University of St. Andrews, and numerous expertise certifications in forensics, fraud, and financial crime investigations. Patten shares these unique experiences with readers to give them a taste of "the black."

His novel is written in a multi-layered thriller plot style that provides a compelling inside view of larger than life covert activities in addition to the gripping turmoil that warriors suffer while battling foes and internal demons.
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