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by Jim DeFelice (Author), Larry Bond (Author) "The wind blew without mercy ..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

The troops of the small Special Ops force in this latest novel by Bond (Red Phoenix, etc.) spend about equal time bantering with each other and blowing up stuff: buildings, vehicles and even thugs who stand in their way. Aside from its inherent entertainment value (which is considerable), this is a good formula because it allows Bond and coauthor DeFelice to smoothly fold in an enormous amount of exposition and to introduce, over the course of a hundred or so short chapters, the individual members of Joint Services Special Demands Project Office, known to insiders as simply the Team, for the novel is the kickoff of a projected series about the new war on terror. Smooth, shrewd Bob Ferguson leads them, engineering their escape from a tricky trap in Kyrgyzstan early on. The MacGuffin: a planned meeting with Russian wheeler dealer Alex Sheremetev in Kyrgyzstan goes awry when Ferg finds Sheremetev's murdered corpse. Before you can say frameup, local police have arrested Team member Jack "Guns" Young (a Marine and language expert) for the crime. It's up to Ferg, Connors (the old man and explosives expert) and Rankin (the young hothead) to rescue Guns and find the real killer-and that's just for starters. Back in Washington, Corrine Alston, chief adviser to the new president, disdains the maverick modus operandi of the Team and Ferg in particular, so much so that she flies to Russia to confront and control him. Her slow journey from skeptic to supporter is the novel's most entertaining and mainstream plot thread, the reader on her shoulder as she's immersed in the rough and tumble adventures of the Team. This is a solid series debut.
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Bond, the author of a string of best-selling techno-thrillers, has achieved the sort of status that lets a writer stick his own name right in the title of his book. This is the first installment of a series of novels spotlighting twenty-first-century warfare: wars fought not by armies, but by small groups of highly trained experts, in other words, by intelligence not firepower. At the center of this novel is the First Team, a small unit created by the CIA to "address unconventional threats in an unconventional way" and currently operating undercover in the former Soviet Union, tracking radioactive waste that could, in the hands of a particularly clever terrorist, be used to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting world. The team is an entirely fictional creation, but Bond and cowriter DeFelice (who's also collaborated with Stephen Coonts and Dale Brown) combine research and imagination to make the whole premise seem completely plausible. The team itself--a CIA officer, a marine, and two Special Forces commandos--is a lively quartet of characters, trading witticisms and good-natured insults as they try to save the world from an evil villain. In fact, Bond may finally have learned how to create characters who feel like people, not stick figures or functions of an overly complicated plot. Fans of his muscular techno-thrillers will thoroughly enjoy this new novel, and clamor for more First Team adventures. Readers who've tried a Bond novel, and failed to find much to enjoy, ought to give this one a try; they'll be pleasantly surprised. David Pitt
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5.0 out of 5 stars Different thriller, Jul 17 2004
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This review is from: First Team (Hardcover)
The plot of this book follows the normal thriller pattern - you meet the hero, there's a problem, more problems, blind alleys, etc. Which is all good. It moves very fast and there's a lot of action, etc. It doesn't skimp on combat, etc.
But what stood out for me were the characters. They actually seemed affected by what happened in the book - they were more like real people, even the supposedly minor ones, than a lot of other books I seem to be reading these days. So much so that at some points they did things that annoyed me, even though they made sense to the characters themselves. By the end of the book I really cared about what was happening to them and I wanted to find out more - which I think is a sign that it was very good. I'd definitely pick up a sequel.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Imagerman, Jul 15 2004
By D. E. Stephens "imagerman" (Paradise, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: First Team (Hardcover)
Well, was I ever disappointed in this latest Bond adventure. It rambled, too many characters, too many cute, non realistic comments from characters to others. Overall, just a poorly structured, rambling, mish-mash about nothing.
Larry you had better see if Larkin is still available if this is an example.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but nothing new., Jun 15 2004
By Slick (Charlotte, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Team (Hardcover)
First off, Larry Bond and Tom Clancy are my favorite writers for fiction. However...

This is not like any of Larry Bond's first three books: Red Phoenix, Vortex, and Cauldron. It does resemble his latter two of Day of Wrath, and Enemy Within.

I found it a good book and easy to follow, but not to the level of his first three. It is fairly typical of most terrorist plotted techno-thrillers out today. It is worth buying, but only in the bargain bin or paperback.

I highly recommend Michael Farmer's "Tin Soldiers"

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1.0 out of 5 stars I beg you not to read this book.
I have a new "worst book I've ever read" on my list after trudging through this garbage for the last three weeks. First Team has two things going for it. Read more
Published on Jun 10 2004 by Bill Garrison

5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Techno
Larry Bond's First Team was mind bending! I really enjoyed this book. The characters were real and it seemed like anytime the action was in danger of lagging something got... Read more
Published on Jun 9 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Great series start
Really interesting characters make this a great read. I'm a little prejudiced (sp??) because the hero and his sidekick are Irish-Americans, but I the action rolls on and on, so I... Read more
Published on Jun 7 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars First Team Sizzles!
Action from the first page to the last! Starts with a bang, and keeps on firing! Written as the first book of a series, the only thing missing in this book is the seriousness that... Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004 by J. J Kamlani

1.0 out of 5 stars Awful
Just plain awful. The dialog is a non-stop string of wisecracks and one-liners; hardly the stuff that makes you believe you're reading an alleged thriller. Read more
Published on Jun 2 2004 by Jerry Saperstein

2.0 out of 5 stars What happened to Mr. Bond?
I have enjoyed other books by Larry Bond, especially Red Pheonix, but this book does not uphold the standard! The plot is thin and the character development weak. Read more
Published on Jun 1 2004 by Sally Reed

4.0 out of 5 stars A great read
I have read all of Larry Bond's works and found this one to be on par with each and every one of them. Read more
Published on Jun 1 2004 by crc000

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst book I ever read
I read a lot...and I love techo-thrillers, spies, war stories et al. I couldn't even finish this book. That is a first for me. How horrible can a writer (s) be? Read more
Published on May 29 2004 by J. Ray Topper

2.0 out of 5 stars Huge disappointment from Larry Bond
I have been an ardent Larry Bond fan from "Red Phoenix" on and have all of his previous books in my home library. Read more
Published on May 27 2004 by Tom Ross

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