An action-packed thriller about the NEXT war on terror... First came "the Slaughter": the Colombian drug cartel launched a massive attack on American soil, assassinating thousands of federal judges and law enforcement officers in an attempt to stop the crackdown on drugs. Then came public outrage: Congress created a new supersecret agency, the Bureau of Illegal Substance Control. BISC operatives short-circuit due process, acting as judge, jury, and executioner for drug traffickers. When she loses her kid brother to a drug OD, Leah Berglund is recruited by BISC. She becomes one of their finest agents and a skillful assassin. She has a perfect kill record for every guilty verdict. Then she is assigned to a special case... Elliott Delgado was a hot shot FBI agent until a burst of machine-gun fire retired him on a disability pension. Now all Del wants is to spend time with his son and enjoy his new career as a Pulitzer Prize--winning reporter. Until he receives a phone call from his old mentor at the FBI.... Posing as a research assistant to Del, Leah investigates secret drug charges against him while he uncovers a conspiracy between BISC and the Pentagon. He learns that the war on drugs is about to go nuclear. The Western Hemisphere will be flash-fried if the conspirators are not stopped. As she digs deeper into Del's case, Leah realizes she has been set up to kill an innocent man. Now she and Del are running targets as BISC agents chase them from Mexico to Maine. America's worst nightmare is set to begin if they can't run fast enough.
What do you like? Hard boiled detectives and leggy blondes? Megalomaniacs trying to take over the world? Bombs and bullets from Maine to Mazatlan? Alexa Hunt's Corrupts Absolutely has it all. Hunt gives us a broken hero and misguided heroine who just may be able to find the partner they've always needed to make them whole--if they live long enough. The one thing they have in common is good training. They can steal cars, track anything from an atomic bomb to an abducted child and shoot any weapon that's ever been made--and a few that haven't. Fiery Eliott Delgado turned reporter when the FBI turned its back on him. Icy Leah Berglund works as judge, jury and executioner for BISC--the Bureau of Illegal Substance Control. BISC is the SS of a nightmarish America of the future in which the "Slaughter" of thousands by drug lords gave the President cause to assume extraordinary powers. Congress was only too happy to sign over to him the Martial Law Act--which made drug trafficking treasonous and punishable by death--immediate death. Goodbye Constitution. Goodbye Bill of Rights. Hunt pictures an America gone fear-mad controlled by power-drunk politicos. Any similarity to actual events in recent history is purely coincidental. The author swears she tried to sell this book concept years ago--without success. No editor thought the idea held sufficient credibility--then. Lest you think Hunt's future world is 100% slam bang bad, it's not--only 99%. She also envisions a few betterments I hope will come to pass. In her brave new world, The United States has at last joined the planet at large to become metric. What's more, we have done away with the internal combustion engine and all its nasty pollution. If high stakes and harrowing chases aren't enough to tempt you, Hunt also serves up surprises and sizzling sex garnished with more than a few dollops of humor. So move over Cussler and Ludlum and all you folks who write futuristic, political-thriller or action-adventure yarns. Alexa Hunt is hitting the shelves and she's got drop dead gorgeous aim straight at your laurels.--Reviewed by Donna Ross
Terrific thriller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This terrific tale uses the maxim that absolute power corrupts absolutely even when caring people are involved to furbish the audience with a tense thriller. Readers will take immense delight in the story line in which the good guys (Delgado and the FBI) battles the bad guys (BISC) while the ugly (drug cartel) waits in the wings for round two. Though the romantic subplot between Elliot and Leah is distracting throw in, thriller fans will absolutely want to read Alexa Hunt's fine allegorical salute to the Patriot Act.
terrific thriller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
A Columbian drug cartel has terrorized the American justice system by assassinating thousands of Judges, cops, federal agents and innocent bystanders ever since the Feds cracked down on Elevator, a cocaine Viagra combo. The media goes berserk over the slaughter of the lamb. The President of the United States declares a state of emergency and Congress passes a Martial Law Act that leads to the establishment of the Bureau of Illegal Substance Control (BISC) which serves as cop, judge, and jury allegedly to battle the drug cartel. However, having absolute power proves too heady apparently for BISC and soon the FBI wonders if several of their agents have been assassinated by BISC. Former FBI Agent turned investigative reporter Elliott Delgado looks into determining whether BISC has misused its authority by killing Federal agents who have found abuse by the bureau and whether the rumors are true that the organization is going to attack the drug cartel in Colombia regardless of collateral damage. BISC assassin Leah Berglund is sent to eliminate Delgado. This terrific tale uses the maxim that absolute power corrupts absolutely even when caring people are involved to furbish the audience with a tense thriller. Readers will take immense delight in the story line in which the good guys (Delgado and the FBI) battles the bad guys (BISC) while the ugly (drug cartel) waits in the wings for round two. Though the romantic subplot between Elliot and Leah is distracting throw in, thriller fans will absolutely want to read Alexa Hunt's fine allegorical salute to the Patriot Act. Harriet Klausner
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