Hero Of New Action-Thriller Defends America Against Russian Assault
Dylan Reilly joins Secret Service and FBI to combat deadly attacks on U.S. capital
During the COVID lockdown of 2020, when my public relations business was shutdown, I used that time to write Russian Assault, the sequel to A Dangerous Freedom, which was published by Permuted Press in April of 2021. The first novel received great reviews from critics and readers, so the hope is the sequel will do even better. The character of the hero, Dylan Reilly, was established in the first book. In Russian Assault, Reilly is well aware of his skills and abilities and what is expected of him when the country comes under attack by an initially unidentified group of terrorists.
If you have been frustrated watching the news events covering violent protests and uprisings over the past few years, I believe this book will hit home for you and provide some sense of fairness and hope.
Given the great reviews I received about the fast pace and action in the first novel, A Dangerous Freedom, I worked hard to deliver that same level of intense action to Russian Assault. It is now available on Amazon.com And, I just received my first review. Thanks for your support!
By Diane Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
Fans of the Dylan Reilly debut thriller novel, A Dangerous Freedom, have the opportunity to further delve into Reilly's world and the threats to it in the sequel, Russian Assault, which opens with the power of an incoming missile at the White House, resulting in an Oval Office in flames and under fire.
Marine Corps sniper and Secret Service Director, Ken Hack, has earned a medal for his courage. But nothing could have prepared him for this type of action as he stands atop the White House defending the President and represents the opening salvo of an assault that commands the reader’s attention in the unfolding political and military suspense that is Russian Assault.
After seeing the news of the devastating attack, Dylan Reilly feels compelled and called to action, joining authorities in a search for justice that leads him into danger from unexpected sources.
His suspicion that the assault is far deeper and broader than is being depicted is correct, but the real truth will challenge even his own capacity to address the perps and get to the bottom of their actions and organization.
Are activist groups destroying the country, or does their command center go above and beyond citizen protests to delve into international waters?
Once again, John Ruane has crafted a compelling story that edges between familiar-sounding real-world possibilities and events and extrapolations that move the intrigue into unexpected realms.
Dylan's character again takes center stage. This will prove compelling for both his prior fans and newcomers, who will find Russian Assault stands nicely on its own, as well as being a powerful expanded feature of Dylan's efforts.
From comments on hope-driven leadership and historical precedent to peaceful and violent demonstrations and their effects on democratic process and American issues, Ruane provides a probe that incorporates present-day, familiar-feeling scenarios with a futuristic examination of a disaster that simmers under the surface of current events.
The tension is well crafted, the story's twists and turns are unexpected, and the overall attention to juxtaposing historical precedent with issues involved in defending freedom is thought-provoking, as well as action-packed.
Libraries looking for powerful political suspense thrillers that inject insights about democratic processes and the forces that struggle for and against them will find that Russian Assault goes beyond the story of an attack to examine the foundations of how a democracy (and its individuals and defenders) respond to adversity.