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Title:Shadow Catcher (Nick Baron #1)
Author:James R. Hannibal
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 360 pages
Published:October 1st 2013 by Berkley
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. War. Military Fiction. Spy Thriller. Espionage
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Shadow Catcher (Nick Baron #1) Paperback | Pages: 360 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 188 Users | 35 Reviews

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Over ten years ago, Air Force major Nick Baron was part of a failed special ops mission that left a B-2 stealth bomber at the bottom of the Persian Gulf. Now, leading his men—the Triple Seven Chase team—Baron must find the bomber and dispose of it for good before any unfriendly nation can steal the onboard technology for its own purposes. But as the team embarks on its mission, there are greater dangers waiting.

When the CIA intercepts a call signal from an operative in China long thought dead, the Triple Seven Chase team is given the perilous task of retrieving the lone soldier from deep within the Chinese wilderness. There is only one plane for such a dangerous mission: the Shadow Catcher, a plane with capabilities beyond anything that has ever flown.

What Baron and his men don’t know is that the enemy is already among them—and that the Shadow Catcher itself may be the ultimate prize.


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Original Title: Shadow Catcher
ISBN: 0425266877 (ISBN13: 9780425266878)
Edition Language: English
Series: Nick Baron #1

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Dollycass ThoughtsI have Mr. James R. Hannibal to thank for a heck of a book hangover. I started reading this book and couldnt put it down.James R. Hannibal is a veteran combat pilot with Top Secret clearance from the U.S. government and he writes what he knows and he does it really well. The thing I really appreciated was this story is written for people like me and the military jargon was kept to a minimum. My husband enjoys Tom Clancy but his stories sometimes read like a military handbook

The storyline of the main characters is interesting, giving you a background for what is happening. You get to know the characters and care about them throughout the story, laughing at their jokes and crying when they are in danger. Once the mission started it was non-stop, edge of your seat action. I read the 2nd half of the book in one sitting, shushing everyone who interrupted me. My kids kept asking what was going on in the book and I couldn't stop reading to tell them. Loved it!

So, so thriller about a "sub-rosa" Spec Op group (Triple Seven)....Hannibal does a very good job of fleshing out characters, their strengths, flaws & failings which intrigued me enough to probably read another in the series...in this one the group rescues a down aviator from Red China & flushes out a mole operating for years within American intelligence...meh!

In the grand tradition of Clancy, this is a new author I will follow! Excellent, classic thriller style read- engaging characters with issues- high-tech gadgetry and ripping action- this was a terrific read. If you like Dale Brown, Clancy, Cussler, etc...you have to check out James Hannibal's novels- I just ordered the next one in this series!

I have been a fan of the military techno thriller since Tom Clancy made that genre popular in mid-1980s. I am therefore often on the lookout for authors who craft engaging stories in that genre. James Hannibal was my most recent hope.I dove into "Shadow Catcher" with high hopes. Hannibal did his best to employ a layered story telling approach as he unfolded his story, but I have to admit that after about the first 1/4 of the book I was experiencing something akin to mental whiplash as the book

Exciting and thought-provoking! This is not your run-of-the-mill techno-thriller. Hannibal knows his topic from real-world experience as a stealth pilot, and he definitely makes the tech a character in the story. But there is much more to be found here than gee-whiz gadgets. Shadow Catcher is a mystery, a spy-vs-spy hunt for a mole that we can't be sure even exists. It is also psychological, following Nick Baron's struggle to come to grips with the PTSD that is fueling is self-doubt and paranoia

A really good military thriller. The story was well-paced; it kept me turning pages if when i needed to stop reading and go to bed. There was some interesting, gee-whiz military technology involved which was thankfully kept in the background. Sometimes authors go into too much detail about the tech (Tom Clancy, I'm looking at you). I prefer to see authors putting more effort to develop the characters than the tech. I'll be on the look out for more books by Hannibal.

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