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The Breach [Mass Market Paperback]

Patrick Lee
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“Audacious and terrifying-- and uncannily believable.” (Lee Child )

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Thirty years ago, in a facility buried beneath a vast Wyoming emptiness, an experiment gone awry accidentally opened a door.

It is the world's best-kept secret—and its most terrifying.

Trying to regain his life in the Alaskan wilds, ex-con/ex-cop Travis Chase stumbles upon an impossible scene: a crashed 747 passenger jet filled with the murdered dead, including the wife of the President of the United States. Though a nightmare of monumental proportions, it pales before the terror to come, as Chase is dragged into a battle for the future that revolves around an amazing artifact.

Allied with a beautiful covert operative whose life he saved, Chase must now play the role he's been destined for—a pawn of incomprehensible forces or humankind's final hope—as the race toward Apocalypse begins in earnest.

Because something is loose in the world.

And doomsday is not only possible . . . it is inevitable.


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4.0 out of 5 stars A great first novel, April 19 2010
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D. R. Chevalier "drchevalier" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Breach (Mass Market Paperback)
First time I have heard of Patrick Lee. His story The Breach is fun, compelling, well told and has very likeable characters. The premise is very interesting and Lee does a fine job of dealing with timeshift paradoxes. This read was done on my Kindle II and as always was a very pleasant reading experience. Lee has a second novel with protagonist Travis Lee coming in the fall of 2010 and I'm very hopeful that the next story is as strong. The start of a potentially great series. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If only every thriller was like this., Jan 3 2010
By Dan Krokos - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Breach (Mass Market Paperback)
I've tried reading thrillers before, but they never really thrilled me. Ticking clock, world's going to end, bulky hero with unlimited martial prowess. Boring.

Then I read The Breach and my concept of thriller was turned on its head. By page 8, Travis Chase stumbles across a downed plane with the First Lady on board. From then on the tension does not stop. There is no dreary exposition, drawn out descriptions, or useless subplots. Places to rest end up being the exact opposite.

At times, I put the book down to just think about how amazing it was. There are scenes I had to process bits at a time so that I was sure to savor every line.

And the action. Thrillers I've read before (and maybe I've just been unlucky, I've only read a few) have basic action. He shot the gun, he dove under the table, etc. The action is this book is so crisp, so visual, it's disturbing. Sometimes very disturbing.

All the high tension cards stack up until the end, when they're blown down in one big twist that will leave you shaking your head and smiling and wishing book 1 would morph into book 2 in your hands.

66 of 72 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars First rate thriller of the X-Files type, Jan 3 2010
By J. B Kraft "lonestargazer" - Published on Amazon.com
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Patrick Lee's "The Breach" is delightful read, but a hard novel to characterize, combining elements of terrorism, special operations, and "X-Files" type mysteries. However one characterizes it, Lee keeps you on edge as it rips through an intricate plot peopled with characters of genuine complexity. Travis Chase is a former crooked-cop and ex-con. He has turned his back on his former life, and seeks a new one in Alaska, going off into the Alaskan Bush for a summer hike. While camping about 30 miles from the nearest settlement, he hears an unusual sound during a thunderstorm. Further on in his hike, he discovers a crashed unmarked 747. To his amazement, nobody is on the scene after 3 days, which he cannot fathom. Investigating the fuselage leads him to a murdered crew and dead passengers including the First Lady of the United States, who has left a note informing him that hostages have been taken and are being tortured nearby to secure a device of great national import which was on the plane. The note says for him to kill the hostiles and kill the survivors and call a number for help. Satellite phones have been destroyed, so Chase has to improvise, locating the people who caused the crash nearby. He observes a woman and a man being tortured. While the man is executed before he can intervene, Chase has contrived a plausible and clever plan to kill the hostiles, managing to save the woman, who has been severely injured. He knows the hostiles have other reinforcements and a helicopter nearby, but must strike out on a all-terrain vehicle for the nearest settlement with the injured girl. Eluding a helicopter, he manages to reach the village and call in assistance, but is unaware a deadly and literally invisible assassin has been launched to intercept and terminate him and the girl.

Chase proves himself a clever and resourceful foil for the assassins, and is taken prisoner by the organization Tangent after saving the girl. He is taken to a remote and secret base in the Wyoming wilderness where he is made aware of the unbelievable source of amazing technologies such as the invisibility suit. After undergoing a thorough interrogation, he is apprised of the true danger to the globe threatened by a traitor accessing alien technology, who always seems one step ahead of Tangent. Lee tantalizes us with glimpses of Chase's past, while he becomes romantically involved with Paige, the woman he rescued, as he tries to save the world.

Lee expertly weaves the various subplots to an exciting conclusion, which keeps one thinking "what-ifs" long after reading the last page. This is a very plausible and satisfying thriller, and I hope there will be a sequel, because Chase is an excellent protagonist.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good read but setting up for a serial series.. no warning., Feb 17 2010
By Frank E. Trinkle - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Breach (Mass Market Paperback)
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I read this novel while shipboard enroute from the Middle East back towards the Pacific. It was a good read and well written.. at least until the ending which is clearly setting up a series. I didn't appreciate that because it left me unfulfilled and feeling forced to buy his next in the series to get answers to questions left open in the book.

Nonetheless, it was a suspenseful and original thriller that was pretty good for killing transit time aboard ship. I'm not sure I would purchase it had I known that the ending would be a setup for at least one sequel.

Caveat emptor.
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