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The Enemies List (Travis McGee's novel reviewed in GUNS Magazine)
GUNS Magazine June 2010 ^ | April 16, 2010 | David Codrea

Posted on 04/16/2010 11:26:02 AM PDT by Travis McGee

I have a rule I tell every author who sends me a book to review: I only write good ones. If I don’t care for it, I’ll decline to say anything. I figure it’s not my place to crush someone else’s labor of love.

So I ventured into Matthew Bracken’s latest offering, “Foreign Enemies and Traitors,” with a bit of trepidation. After all, I’d written reviews in this magazine for the two prior volumes in his trilogy, “Enemies Foreign and Domestic” (Nov. 2005) and “Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista” (Feb. 2007). I called the former “a thrilling first novel…one that engages, grips and doesn’t let up,” and the latter “a brave book [that] nails the probability of near-future disintegration of the Republic with terrifying prescience.”

And then there was Matt’s handwritten note to me on the cover page of his latest: “This is my best effort, it’s all I can give. I hope it makes a difference.”

What if I didn’t care for it? What if I was let down because it couldn’t match the expectations the first two books instilled in me?

No worries. This is the best of the bunch, and that’s saying a lot. As always, Bracken writes a page-turner involving main characters you care about deeply or hate to their evil cores. This third volume is mainly Phil Carson’s story, the Viet Nam veteran we met as a major supporting character in the first two novels. A hurricane has shipwrecked him in Mississippi while smuggling cargo from Central America into a vastly different country than the one he was born into.

It’s the Greater Depression. Following massive earthquakes, the Deep South is under the military rule of a general who is an authority unto himself. The federal government is hopelessly corrupt, presided over by a charismatic subversive who has placed fellow Marxist travelers in key positions of great power. The Northeast and Midwest reflect his socialist centralized federal control. Tennessee has been in rebellion, and the president, anxious to subdue the insurrection so he can turn his attention to the resource-rich Free States of the Northwest, has brought in foreign mercenaries… But it’s not my place to tell you Matt’s story. I want you to watch it unfold for yourself.

It reads like a movie. Bracken paints scenes with a master’s touch, so you can see where his characters are. You can feel their emotions. And when it comes to technical details, explanations of weapons systems, military protocols, intelligence capabilities—nobody does it better.

Still, it’s not an easy book. The details require us to pay attention. And there’s much ugliness—the degradation of some, the racism, the evil (and tell me Bob Bullard, the soulless, ambitious “Director of Rural Pacification,” doesn’t qualify as a great villain!).

If you haven’t read the first two novels, don’t let that stop you from getting this one. It reads well as a standalone book, and I can’t think of a better introduction and inducement to discover the earlier works.

You’ve given enough, Mr. Bracken. Your best is superb. Well done, sir.


TOPICS: Government; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: banglist; rkbabracken; travismcgee
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To: wastedyears

I’m not sure when UC went out of print, or if it’s temporary or not.


61 posted on 04/16/2010 4:23:36 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Travis McGee; Arthur Wildfire! March; SoCalPol; CAluvdubya; CyberAnt; STARWISE; Lakeshark; ...

WOW! Congratulations Matt! Woo-Hoo! Woo-Hoo! Woo-Hoo!

So good and heart warming to read such a wonderful, well earned review by the same man who reviewed your first two novels!

I’m thrilled for you!


62 posted on 04/16/2010 4:38:18 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: Travis McGee

I’d stick with paper. Most people LIKE paper. I personally don’t like reading from a computer monitor. Books are “classic”... they’re like a “friend”. :-)


63 posted on 04/16/2010 4:39:46 PM PDT by hiredhand
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To: onyx

Believe it or not, the review was written last fall. That’s how long it can take for a review to wend its way through the editorial process at a magazine.


64 posted on 04/16/2010 4:41:10 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Travis McGee

I just read that review again and the guy really DID put in a good word for you. :-) Is there any way to track sales in the wake of the review? That might be interesting to know.


65 posted on 04/16/2010 4:42:13 PM PDT by hiredhand
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To: hiredhand

I still wonder about electronic versions, even Kindle, being hacked and put into the public domain on the internet.

Or someday, even being “deleted” by the govt.

But mainly it’s about proving my sales numbers.


66 posted on 04/16/2010 4:42:25 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: wastedyears
Is it strange that I enjoyed Unintended Consequences far more than an average reader would?

No - don't think so. Me, either...

67 posted on 04/16/2010 4:46:30 PM PDT by Noumenon ("Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed, that he has grown so great?" - Julius Caesar)
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To: Travis McGee; Knitebane
I don't trust "any" electronic-software-driven gadget that I didn't have a BIG part in designing or working on. If I had to guess, based on previous experience, I'd say it would be a matter of time before somebody figured out a way to circumvent a Kindle reader (if it hasn't been done already) and then put your works up for download via bit torrent.

I cc'd a buddy of mine who "might" want to chime in though. :-)
68 posted on 04/16/2010 4:49:25 PM PDT by hiredhand
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To: Travis McGee
I'm going to have to pay a visit to amazon to buy the trilogy. A friend of mine big in the gun rights movement loaned me your first book, which you signed. He's been on my case lately, telling me he wants it back, but that's another story.

If this is as good as the first book, it's a must read.

69 posted on 04/16/2010 5:13:31 PM PDT by Darren McCarty (I don't look for leaders. I follow my own path, my way.)
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To: Travis McGee

New soft cover edition coming http://accuratepress.net/


70 posted on 04/16/2010 5:54:12 PM PDT by culpeper (He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people,)
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To: Travis McGee

What’s the plot of this one?


71 posted on 04/16/2010 6:03:40 PM PDT by RWB Patriot ("Need has never produced anything. It has only been an excuse to steal from those with ablity.")
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To: Travis McGee
Outstanding review (as it should be!)

Congratulations!

72 posted on 04/16/2010 6:31:36 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: Travis McGee

I would do Kindle. It is a large market. I know several guys at work that have them and that is the only way they buy “books”.


73 posted on 04/16/2010 7:01:00 PM PDT by CodeToad
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To: RWB Patriot

A few years in the future, a former Marine is trying to stay free as America has lost most of its freedom. The first few pages of the excerpt at reply 20 pretty much lays it out.


74 posted on 04/16/2010 7:02:05 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: hiredhand

I basically roll my eyes when folks say,

“No, really, that can’t happen with Kindle. It’s totally secure.”


75 posted on 04/16/2010 7:02:49 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: CodeToad

I’m still worried about the security of any digital media, long term. Even Kindle.


76 posted on 04/16/2010 7:03:34 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Darren McCarty

If you liked the first, you should like the next two.


77 posted on 04/16/2010 7:04:15 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Travis McGee

Sure, digital media might become compromised but don’t novels have a short shelf life anyway such that you might make more money than you otherwise would, AND you might get a boost for your next book sales from the additional advertising “stolen” digital copies provide.

I think the jury is still out on pirating and how that affects sales but it seems Amazon’s unlocked MP3 sales have boosted the sales of many recordings.

For me, anyway, I have purchased Amazon MP3s and have been “given” many I would not otherswise have purchased, but, that has also caused me to buy more as I think that my collection could use that next CD, so I make the purchase. In other words, I buy because I feel I have gotten my money’s worth from both legit purchases and pirated copies combined.


78 posted on 04/16/2010 7:09:30 PM PDT by CodeToad
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To: CodeToad

That’s a good point. And it’s sure cheaper to pay for the “printing” of digital books.


79 posted on 04/16/2010 7:24:40 PM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Travis McGee

Does it take place in the EFAD setting?


80 posted on 04/16/2010 9:00:55 PM PDT by RWB Patriot ("Need has never produced anything. It has only been an excuse to steal from those with ablity.")
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