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Original Title: Noble Beginnings
Edition Language: English
Series: Jack Noble #1
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Noble Beginnings (Jack Noble #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 222 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 13800 Users | 779 Reviews

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Title:Noble Beginnings (Jack Noble #1)
Author:L.T. Ryan
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 222 pages
Published:December 21st 2013 (first published April 3rd 2013)
Categories:Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Action

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ACE for ASIN: B009K8RHNQ In March of 2002, while the eyes of the world focused on Afghanistan, Jack Noble finds himself on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq. A Marine in name only, Jack is on-loan to the CIA. Normally an integral part of the team, he finds that he is nothing more than a security detail in Iraq. Jack and his partner Bear have a run-in with four CIA special agents over the treatment of an Iraqi family. Within hours Jack and Bear are detained. All Jack wanted was to finish his enlistment and move on with his life. All he did was intervene and save a family from unwarranted violence at the hands of four CIA agents. But he soon discovers that he did far more than intervene. He has placed himself dead square in the middle of a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of the U.S. government.

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No plot, no clueWith 30% of the book gone and no plot, I gave up. Mr. Ryan, Marines who don't complete recruit training are called civilians. I'm insulted by the author's attempt at portraying Marines as incompetent and corrupt. I definitely don't recommend this book..

The first half of this book seemed one long fist-fight to me, designed to prove that Jack Noble was a tough, testosterone-filled Marine. I got tired of it but I rarely ever quit reading a book that I've started, so kept with it. The last half was where the meat of the plot developed and grew interesting, even suspenseful. You come to have more respect for Jack as he assesses his situation, then takes actions that aren't always so smart or that work to his advantage. Whether through Jack's dialog

This was a good read, that drew you in. Who is setting up Jack Noble, and his partner, Bear? What is the reason to throw this duo under the bus, for a crime they didn't commit? I found myself, as I reached the end of a chapter, yearning to find out what happened next. I thoroughly enjoyed every page. Looking forward to the next book.

Very entertaining fast paced thriller about two Marine Corps boots recruited out of basic training at Parris Island to participate in joint Marine Corps/CIA Special Operations Unit during the Iraq war. Refusing to participate in an unsanctioned murder of an Iraqi family, Jack Noble and his sidekick Bear, are arrested and returned to the brig at Camp LeJuenne, NC by rogue CIA agents intent on framing the two Marines for the murder. They get released but are hunted by parties unknown for

Fast-paced and entertaining, but I don't know that I would recommend it. The writing wasn't great but the quick movement of events mostly distracted me from that. The main character is a male Mary Sue and seems to do nothing but constantly get in fights or other kinds of trouble (he can't even visit a grocery store without delivering a beat-down to somebody). He regularly takes a beating but always wins and is never sore afterwards. Sometimes his actions are not in line with the image the author

The first Jack Noble book (although I understand there are a couple of prequels) and he is a Marine seconded to the CIA in Iraq, leading to being caught up in a murderous conspiracy with the Department of Defense, with the ending setting up the later books

Not a good start.This story points to the desire to invade Iraq, long before the 9/11. Secretive forces, higher up in the government. Innocence families being killed in Iraq, tired and confused CIA and Marines. Back in the Washington D.C., more killings just to cover up.

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