The Outlaws (Presidential Agent, Book 6)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.32 (762 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0515150274 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 656 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He soon becomes entangled in intrigue involving several barrels of virulent biological weaponry and a demand from Vladimir Putin to return the two Russian spies who defected in Black Ops. . The new U.S. president, who hates Charley's guts, wants to turn him over to Putin along with the two defectors. From Publishers Weekly In Griffin and Butterworth's long and exceedingly detailed sixth presidential agent thriller (after Black Ops), the U.S. Series fans who love these characters will find the novel fulfilling; newcomers and those expecting a big payoff will be disappointed. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. Col. All rights reserved. Charley and his intrepid gang engage in meticulous planning, fill in the backstory, banter among themselves, and fly around in
Lathrop Bob said Not W.E.B. Griffin quality. I just have to say wow! I wish who ever wrote this book had taken the time to read the other books in the series and not just cliff notes. I knew right away that I was in for a long read on this one. I bought the audio book. Other than a few minutes of stage setting at the start, it took over "Not W.E.B. Griffin quality" according to Lathrop Bob. I just have to say wow! I wish who ever wrote this book had taken the time to read the other books in the series and not just cliff notes. I knew right away that I was in for a long read on this one. I bought the audio book. Other than a few minutes of stage setting at the start, it took over 2 hours to get past the initial "here is what happened in the other books of the series". I am used to Griffin books screwing up small . hours to get past the initial "here is what happened in the other books of the series". I am used to Griffin books screwing up small . J-Man said Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read. I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read J-Man I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The 432-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read J-Man I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The 432-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. 32-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. "Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read" according to J-Man. I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read J-Man I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The 432-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read J-Man I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The 432-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. 32-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. 2-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. -page book should have been a 1"Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read" according to J-Man. I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read J-Man I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The 432-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The Waste of time - Nothing new - Not worthy to be read J-Man I enjoyed the first few books in The Presidential Agent series by W.E.B. Griffin, but The Outlaws was a true disappointment. The 432-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. 32-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. 2-page book should have been a 120-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. 0-page short story. This is not worth your time. Wait another one or two years until the next installment. Hopefully Griffin will then produce a worthy follow-up story.The good: The plot was enjoyable.The bad: Too many pages for very little content. The backstory w. "Continued Disappointment" according to W. West. The latest in the Presidential Agent series continues the downward spiral that has been the last several installments. The author has continued to "tweak" (read: outright change for no discernible reason) the once interesting and unique backstory that he had created for Charley. First it was Eric Kocian magically becoming much more involved with young Karl's life in the last several books. Now, the author has completely ret-c
Petersburg, Florida. He is the coauthor of several novels in the Badge of Honor, Men at War, Honor Bound, and Presidential Agent series. E. He lives in Fairhope, Alabama, and Buenos Aires, Argentina. William E. . He lives in St. W. B. Butterworth IV has been a writer and editor for major newspapers and magazines for more than twenty-five years, and has worked closely with his father for several years on the editing of the Griffin books. Griffin
But just because Castillo is out of the government doesn't mean he's out of business. And when a barrel of nightmarishly lethal material is shipped to an Army medical lab, Castillo knows that the people behind it are just getting started. The former Presidential Agent's Office of Organizational Analysis has been disbanded. Charley Castillo and his colleagues have retired, and there is an adversarial Commander-in-Chief in the Oval Office