American Mole: The Cartel, by Ronald W. Hull
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Imagine the United States after a nuclear explosion has destroyed the government. American Mole: The Cartel is the second novel in a trilogy following Jason Forsythe in service to the US. Jason vacations to Central America only to be caught in the web of the evil ES 17 cartel lord, Iggy Sanchez, who wants to go straight by putting his sons in the presidency. Jason's dilemma is how to prevent the evil plan from happening... See also- American Mole: The Vespers by Ronald W. Hull
American Mole: The Cartel, by Ronald W. Hull- Published on: 2015-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.02" h x .75" w x 5.98" l, 1.07 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 362 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Cartel needs to be on the big screen! By Lark Pogue American MoleThe CartelThe End of Terrorism in the 21st centuryBy Ron W. HullDr. Ron Hull has written another intriguing book in a follow up to American Mole: The Vespers. American Mole: The Cartel is a work of fiction set in the post 911 world that follows the life of John Jacob Olsen, formerly Jason Forsythe, in his life as a mole for the government of the United States.Cartel is suspenseful in a completely believable way. JJ Olsen not only has a different name, it is also a different world that he has found himself living in. The story begins to move not long after he heads to Mexico for a vacation and to search for a retired friend. Washington DC has been bombed and his parents killed. The new terrorists of the world are mostly loners and small groups, more difficult to fight, and he needs a break after the deaths and the job he has just finished.JJ’s trip begins in Cancun, where he meets a young woman who joins him for a motorcycle trip down the Yucatan peninsula, where they enjoy the ruins, camping out as they go. They experience nature and native Mexico to the fullest, even descending into a newly found cenote and cave system. Their trip offers the reader a fascinating look at the beauty and culture of the Yucatan. Afterwards, they return to Cancun and part ways. JJ then heads to Costa Rica in search of his friend, Randy. Along the way he has a brief romantic interlude which culminates in a visit to an active volcano. Excitement builds when he reaches the coast and is reunited with Randy and his wife, Olivia. As they get to know each other again, earthquakes and volcanoes are rocking Costa Rica. Despite this, he decides to look for property and retire to the area. JJ checks with his banker and finds that his savings have enabled him to buy a small island off the coast. Unfortunately, this transaction brings him into contact with the head of a violent cartel, ES17, and its head boss, Iggy Sanchez. With threats of violence, Sanchez controls JJ’s life, forcing him to help with his plans to put his son in the White House. As JJ struggles to free himself from this new threat, he finds love and companionship with another victim of Sanchez named Lovely.The ending is an excellently written surprise, gripping and moving every minute, and again Dr. Hull has a hit which would be a thrill to see on the big screen.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Dr. Ronald Hull, the Writer's Picasso! By DENNIS DE ROSE Ronald Hull really knows how to write a suspenseful action-packed heartfelt adventure story. One reviewer claims that the action is a bit slow, I disagree. J.J. Olson is not James Bond (although he does get along very well with the ladies). When we see Bond in film, the action must be fast-paced. Not so in a book. A good writer takes the time to paint a word picture and that's what Dr. Hull has done in Cartel. In film, raw emotions are easily seen and heard. Within the pages of a well-written book, its characters along with their emotions, need to be fleshed out so the reader can "see" the real picture, but with words.A little background... J.J. has been recruited by the US government to infiltrate and eradicate national and international organizations whose goals are subversive on every level. However, this book differs from Dr. Hull's last one, The Vespers, because J.J. was seemingly not recruited to help bring down this huge world-wide drug cartel; he became involved circumstantially when he attempted to buy a piece of land, in this case a small island with a bad reputation.So....if you like a well-paced emotional thriller complete with blind-sided twists and turns, you'll love reading Ronald Hull's American Mole series, particularly Book 2, The Cartel. Ron has achieved what other writers wish they could do. He has successfully painted a vivid word picture, complete with dazzling colors and strong emotions. Ron, keep writing; I love your works of art.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Great Action Story with a Chilling Kernel. By Alice Mariner On one level, this is a cracking adventure yarn to rival any of Ian Fleming's, featuring nasty gizmos, exotic locations, more graphic sex than James Bond ever manages, and a deadly quest by hero JJ Olson to bring down the Baddest Of The Bad Guys who is seeking world domination beneath the cover of Roman Catholic ministry.At a deeper level, however, the story is an allegory betraying a profound concern for the future of a post-9/11 United States in which politicians are failing to grasp the nettle of international terrorism and radical sects are running out of control threatening to destroy the most cherished American values. These and the wonders of the natural environment Ron Hull describes with compassion and a haunting nostalgia.The book is meticulously researched, carefully crafted and engagingly written, although there are times the reader might wish for a slightly crisper pace. That said, however, it is easy to envisage the two sequels Dr. Hull is planning -- there must be plenty more villains out there to grapple with. A great read, Ron!
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