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Eyes of the Hammer

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Eyes of the Hammer

By: Bob Mayer
Narrated by: Steven Cooper
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From NY Times Best-selling author Bob Mayer:

A US Army Special Forces team carrying sterilized weapons and unmarked uniforms is on its way to Colombia. The mission: conduct covert, unilateral raids to destroy cocaine processing laboratories.

Of course nothing is as it seems especially once the CIA gets involved. Throw in an Israeli mercenary, betrayal and double-dealing in Washington and the team soon finds itself wondering what the real mission is.

©2011 Bob Mayer (P)2012 Bob Mayer
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Military Fiction Espionage Middle East

Critic reviews

"A thriller that delivers in all areas-plot, suspense, authenticity and pace. A masterpiece of technology and suspense. The climax will have the reader yearning for more nails to bite. Not to be missed by fans of the genre." ( Library Journal)
"Sizzling, first-rate, war fiction." (Macon Beacon)
"This one will leave you spell-bound." ( Books News)
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

No. The story was actually quite boring and the ending was as very disappointing.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

You could sleep through it and not miss much.

Would you be willing to try another one of Steven Cooper’s performances?

Probably not: especially if he uses the same narrator.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No

Any additional comments?

The narration sounded so mechanical compared to others. Also, the corny accents were comical. This one's a $5 book at best. Sorry.

Buy it if it's on sale.

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Would you listen to Eyes of the Hammer again? Why?

Yes. It's a fast-paced, exciting book.

Have you listened to any of Steven Cooper’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I've also listened to the Jefferson Allegiance. All of his performances have been very impressive.

Well-read and exciting

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I enjoyed the green beret series a few years back and am glad I'm listening to it again. Mayer's writing has evolved immensely from this book, and while it is not his best installment it is a military thriller that surpasses many others in competition.

A green beret writing about green berets feels right

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West Point graduate and US Army Green Beret has written (or coauthored in a few cases over 70 books, 55 of which are available at Audible. Eye of the Hammer, released in 1991, was his first novel. It is the first novel in 6 novel The Green Berets/Dave Riley series. This series has elements of both military thrillers and espionage thrillers. This entire series in in my Audible library; the quality is somewhat variable, but this one is outstanding. Steven Cooper narrates very well indeed.

Bob Mayer's first novel!

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This one was very realistic going thru the chain of command and procedures on how SF personal interact, prepare and execute missions. The ending was a little disappointing, not sure an SFOD man would behave the way the main character did to the civilian in the end, not important to the overall though, the very end could have been omitted anyway more of an epitaph, also he mixed up high schools, Dewitt Clinton is on Mosholu Parkway not Evander Childs HS.

Very realistic SFOD novel

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