I wanted to mark this book down. I had a lot of fairly good reasons. But the story telling and writing are simply good enough that it has to have five stars. If you like mile-a-minute thrill rides, frame-ups, and black ops, check out Hidden Agenda by Mick Bose.
Dan Roy is a special forces soldier who stumbles on a secret no one else has seen — a secret that points toward corruption at the highest levels. Before he can do anything about it, he’s accused of misconduct by his chain of command and headed home. It’s not longer after that that people start trying to kill him. To survive, clear his name and uncover the evil scheme behind it all, Roy will need all his talents and all his experience.
The language gets a little salty at times. There are some editing issues, and I think the author has room to grow in terms of his knowledge of firearms. But the closest thing to a sex scene fades to black after the first kiss, and I think strong language makes sense in stories of soldiers in crisis.