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Reviewed by Alma Boucher for Readers' Favorite
In Dennis Koller's One Death Too Far, around seventeen minutes after Flight 560 took off, it exploded above San Francisco. Walt McArthur was among the two hundred and nine passengers who died. Eyewitnesses reported seeing two men in blue overalls leaving Walt’s house with large laundry bags. It is believed that these bags contained information about Snowplow, a Drug Enforcement Agency initiative. After learning of his father's death, Walt’s son, Mac, received permission to assemble his Red Squadron SEAL team to track down and eliminate those responsible for his father's murder. Victor Serna was the first leader of the cartel to rise without a background in the Mexican Army and earned the name the Angel of Death. Serna was informed that Max was approaching to seek him out, but Max could only become an issue if Serna allowed him to survive.
One Death Too Far by Dennis Koller was captivating and intricate. The storyline was rapid and filled with excitement. The thrills began on the very first page and never let up. The tension kept me glued to my seat, flipping through the pages as quickly as I could. I found it hard to set the book aside, fearing I would miss something crucial. With all the surprises and unexpected twists, I was continuously caught off guard by a new turn of events. The characters felt authentic and relatable. Max and his team resembled a family, all united in seeking vengeance for Max’s father's death. The story was exceptionally well-crafted and kept my attention from start to finish. The book was far beyond what I anticipated and completely surpassed my expectations. I truly enjoyed reading it, and its impact stayed with me for quite some time.