Author: | J.T. Rothing | ISBN: | 1230000413879 |
Publisher: | Book Chapter Summaries | Publication: | May 8, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | J.T. Rothing |
ISBN: | 1230000413879 |
Publisher: | Book Chapter Summaries |
Publication: | May 8, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor - Review Summary
Brad Taylor brings back Pike Logan in his latest novel No Fortunate Son. Brad Taylor will once again bring his readers flipping from page to page, solving a national crime that involves the disappearance of top military men's relatives.
If you’d like to enhance your experience while reading No Fortunate Son, then this book review and study guide is perfect for you!
No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor is an action packed military thriller. Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill were dismissed from service, and they have questions that need answers. But their questions need to wait, Colonel Kurt Hale needs them to find his niece Kylie. With Pike dispensed into a more personal matter as a favor for a good friend, they find out that the national hostage crisis kept top secret and Kylie's disappearance is somewhat connected.
When you read No Fortunate Son - Review Summary you will get a deeper understanding of the characters and plot, as well as the themes and symbolism included in the novel.
You also get a detailed chapter by chapter breakdown and analysis of the events as they unfold along with a glossary of the important characters used in the original book. Just in case that’s not enough for you I’ve also included an analysis of each chapter, and quotes from the book that I found interesting.
Wrapping it all up is a discussion of the critical reviews for No Fortunate Son as well as my overall opinion of the book.
Plus much more!
Whether you’re reading this for a book club, school report, or just want to catch up with your favorite characters and find out what happens before diving into the full length book, you can use this book review and study guide to get most out of your experience reading No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor.
WARNING - This is not the original book No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor, but a detailed summary and study guide designed to be used alongside the original work.
No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor - Review Summary
Brad Taylor brings back Pike Logan in his latest novel No Fortunate Son. Brad Taylor will once again bring his readers flipping from page to page, solving a national crime that involves the disappearance of top military men's relatives.
If you’d like to enhance your experience while reading No Fortunate Son, then this book review and study guide is perfect for you!
No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor is an action packed military thriller. Pike Logan and Jennifer Cahill were dismissed from service, and they have questions that need answers. But their questions need to wait, Colonel Kurt Hale needs them to find his niece Kylie. With Pike dispensed into a more personal matter as a favor for a good friend, they find out that the national hostage crisis kept top secret and Kylie's disappearance is somewhat connected.
When you read No Fortunate Son - Review Summary you will get a deeper understanding of the characters and plot, as well as the themes and symbolism included in the novel.
You also get a detailed chapter by chapter breakdown and analysis of the events as they unfold along with a glossary of the important characters used in the original book. Just in case that’s not enough for you I’ve also included an analysis of each chapter, and quotes from the book that I found interesting.
Wrapping it all up is a discussion of the critical reviews for No Fortunate Son as well as my overall opinion of the book.
Plus much more!
Whether you’re reading this for a book club, school report, or just want to catch up with your favorite characters and find out what happens before diving into the full length book, you can use this book review and study guide to get most out of your experience reading No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor.
WARNING - This is not the original book No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor, but a detailed summary and study guide designed to be used alongside the original work.