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B.B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent story any adventure lover would enjoy
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019
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Fahrenheit Kuwait is the next in the series of Atcho's adventures. the series takes the reader through historic events with Atcho as the lead character. The storyline Sparks curiosity about the true history of the Iraq invasion of Kuwait. I highly recommend.

In this book, Atcho is called back into service to find Klaus who escaped Berlin with the nuclear bomb suitcase in the last book. The Chase leads him and his friend, Major Joe Horton, from Germany to Greece to Kuwait and the USA. you are kept guessing to the end whether the bomb will explode, whether Klaus will be captured, whether Atcho and Sophia will survive.

this book can easily be a stand-alone novel if you have not read the previous works. Lee Jackson is an excellent storyteller and I would recommend Curse the Moon, Rasputin's Legacy and Vortex: Berlin if you have not already read them.

Mr. Jackson keeps the language clean and writes a book that I can easily recommend
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Robert Enzenauer
5.0 out of 5 stars ? tomorrow's headline - old Russian nuke become Muslim terrorist weapon
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2019
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Lee Jackson gets better and better. And the plot could definitely be tomorrow’s headline. Russian nuclear fuel gets into the hands of a Muslim terrorist. The story is centered about the military reponse to Saddam Husein, the 1990 Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and a Chechan terrorist with a suitcase nuke. This specific terrorist, Klaus is a former German secret service agent before the fall of the Berlin wall, who during the chaos of the fall of the Berlin wall is able to sneak away with duffel bags on money and a couple small nuclear weapons. And of course this Chechan terrorist has a personal grudge with Jackson’s hero – Atcho. The action is great, and the plot moves very fast around the entire globe, from Germany, to the Middle East, to Greece, and the US. And of course, the bad guy is very evil, and an excellent counterpoint to the “good guys”, centered around the Atcho character. And indeed Jackson’s unique talent is blending his fiction into the real history.
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Rich
5.0 out of 5 stars Best so far
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019
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Fahrenheit Kuwait, the latest installment in the Atcho narrative, is Lee Jackson's best work yet. The story takes place against the backdrop of Operation Desert Storm and ranges from Berlin to Texas to Kuwait as Atcho and his team try to locate and stop Klaus, a Chechen terrorist armed with a suitcase nuclear weapon. Klaus proves to be a worthy adversary who always seems to stay one step ahead in this deadly cat and mouse game. This was a great read that left me anxiously awaiting the next installment.
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William H. May
5.0 out of 5 stars Atcho is excellent
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019
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Great story and character development. Keep them coming. I read these books too fast. The aspect of history as an overlay makes it that more interesting
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PR Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Fahrenheit Kuwait is worth raving about!
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019
Fahrenheit Kuwait is an exciting follow up story to Vortex Berlin, Lee Jackson’s previous historical thriller. The fall of the Berlin Wall and The Gulf War were separated by the short space of only a few months, but in our memories they seem to be very separate events. These two books weave together a consistent thread of American commitment to Liberty through the unlimited capacity of individual Americans to innovate and persevere against Evil and the most daunting challenges it can dish out.

Fahrenheit Kuwait tells a compelling fictional story within the big historical context of victory over Saddam Hussein’s evil attempt to expand his dominion over the Middle East by invading Kuwait, spreading death and destruction across that country while terrorizing the region. Jackson relates a few of the multitude of examples of extraordinary achievements made by ordinary Americans to vanquish Saddam and the horrifying effects of the invasion and its aftermath. When Saddam set fire to the oil wells, for example, Jackson’s vivid description of the enormity of that situation and reminder of how quickly and expertly American ingenuity and courage dealt with it should be a source of pride in every American heart.

Once again, Jackson’s lead character Atcho is in the middle of these massive currents of change swirling through the world. And once again, Atcho is the key to averting disaster of epic proportions at the hands of an evil terrorist bent on using a WMD both in Kuwait and in the American Heartland.

Each book in Jackson’s series of historical thrillers stands on its own as a compelling and engaging action novel. Fahrenheit Kuwait, like the other books in this series, continues to add depth to the lead character, Atcho, as well as supporting characters. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good action thriller and am looking forward eagerly to Atcho’s next episode. Thanks, Lee Jackson, for another exciting story that reminds us of the crucial role America plays in bringing order out of chaos in the world!
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Linda Longo
5.0 out of 5 stars Fahrenheit Kaboom
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019
After cryptic clues are picked up, our Intelligence Agencies go into overdrive to find both terrorists and nuclear stockpiles. A bomb is being constructed, maybe more than one, in order to wipe out part of the world . Will Atcho find them in time ? Hold onto your hats for this ride !
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JPhillips
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Spy Thriller
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019
An excellent spy series thriller that was very well written with well developed realistic characters. Very good historical fiction with a great storyline and plenty of action. Stuck is ane,clement main character in this book/series. A very enjoyable book/series that I highly recommend.
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Sylvia
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it. Excellent book !!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019
This an incredible book. I just love it. The main characters are very real and their friends too. Well written, page turner , a great story. I’m waiting for the next one , please. Excellent job. I received a free book and I’m voluntary leaving a review.
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