Review: The Trihedral of Chaos by Frank A. Ruffolo


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Fighting al-Qaida terrorists cells and preserving freedom are tough jobs, but what happens when the terrorists are natural-born U.S. citizens. Follow Steve Ciccone as he is drawn into international terror attacks against the United States as he balances his love of family and love of country. Will he be successful? In this action trilogy Steve and the other members of the Federal Security Agency must be vigilant 100 percent of the time. The evil doers need only to be successful once.





I received this book to give an honest review.

I really liked how I got to read all three books together. When I got into book one I was really wanting to find out if these terrorist would be stopped.

I do enjoy a good action type book that has a bit of romance with the main character. You get a feel for how the main character is when not being in action.

Steve and his three best friends are called out of retirement not once but three times. They have to figure out a way to stop the terrorist from their evil plots. The question is can they do it? Steve ends up finding love with a famous actress Diane and it seems like a quick romance, but I guess being a bit older they do not have all the time in the world to just date.

You get a feel into the world of how terrorist operate and think a bit, and it is quite scary that they are living here in the US. Even though this was a story I felt as though there was true back story in it, even though there might not have been. I just got that feel.

With each book there is a story but it all goes together perfectly, especially since you are following Steve mostly and his buddies.

If you are wanting a story that has action, danger, makes you want to question people, and a bit of romance the kind that makes you go awww when you see an older couple lol and a bit of a family story within. Then this is a book you may want to read.








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