Strong at the Break (Caitlin Strong #3) 
Two decades later, that man’s son, Malcolm Arno, has become head of a militia movement bent on unleashing chaos and anarchy across the country. With all the guns and money he needs to wage a second Civil War, nothing seems to be standing in Arno’s way. Until he runs afoul of Caitlin Strong.
Already mired in one investigation of drug smuggling over the U.S.-Canadian border and another involving an Iraqi war veteran who claims the army is trying to kill him, Caitlin finds herself embroiled in the search for the kidnapped son of former outlaw Cort Wesley Masters. When the missing boy’s trail leads to Malcolm Arno’s Texas compound, the three cases converge in an explosion of violence that will put Caitlin to the ultimate test.
From the frozen rivers of Canada to the desert wastelands of Mexico, the stage has been set for a battle like none Caitlin has ever faced before, where the stakes are nothing less than the survival of America as we know it.
I enjoyed this 2rd Caitlin Strong thriller. I am a huge fan of Jon Land and have liked all of his books that I have read. I a little behind on the Catlin books, but plan to catch up. Already have the next book in the series on my Kindle. Caitlin and Cort work very well together, as a team and as a couple. But that has always been a strong point for Jon Land, writing buddy books (ala Lethal Weapon type), but in this case Caitlin and Cort are MORE than buddies.Lots of good ole action and
Using current topics to good effect, a new Caitlin emerges. A fourteen-year-old Caitlin Strong and her father, Texas Range Jim Strong, are supposed to go fishing when Jim Strong confronts a fugitive cult leader and and is forced to gun him down. Caitlin and Malcolm Arno, the reverends son, are changed that day and a reckoning is at hand.Working several different cases, Texas Ranger Caitlin Strong finds herself in the midst of a conspiracy that reaches to Canada, Iraq and Mexico and a young army

Strong At The Break is the third Caitlin Strong novel in Jon Land's captivating western series showcasing the Texas Rangers. Four stars is probably a little generous but the story line, as with the first two episodes, is top notch. The book reads like a Zane Grey western with clipped dialog and sparse setting, but fantastic action scenes. Land continues to use all his major characters from the previous stories while finding new ways for Caitlin to face down bad guys just like her father and
Caitlin Strong is a 5th generation Texas Ranger and the granddaughter of Earl Strong, a Texas legend. While a woman Texas Ranger is rare and unorthodox, Caitlin's sense of justice, amazing skill with a gun, and her unwillingness to be deterred make clear that she's a Texas Ranger - and one of the best there is. To those familiar with her family, her skill and courage are not a surprise. With each generation, the Strongs developed a reputation of excellence and fearlessness among lawmen and
I liked this one. This is my first series with a woman as the central character. Caitlyn is a tough bad-ass cop. Next up, STRONG VENGENCE.
Caitlin and Cort are great, but Ive found in this particular genre its often the ancillary characters that make the biggest impression. Sometimes thats a twisted lieutenant on the side of evil and sometimes thats a resource on the side of angels. And sometimes thats an especially memorable wildcard who plays both sides of the fence.For this series, that character is Guillermo Paz, colonel in an army he no longer works far and descended from one of the original great civilizations on the planet.
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Hardcover | Pages: 348 pages Rating: 3.96 | 267 Users | 28 Reviews

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Title | : | Strong at the Break (Caitlin Strong #3) |
Author | : | Jon Land |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 348 pages |
Published | : | June 21st 2011 by Forge Books |
Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Mystery Thriller |
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Fifth-generation Texas Ranger Caitlin Strong returns in an adventure with roots in a gunfight where her father shot down the cult-like leader of a separatist church.Two decades later, that man’s son, Malcolm Arno, has become head of a militia movement bent on unleashing chaos and anarchy across the country. With all the guns and money he needs to wage a second Civil War, nothing seems to be standing in Arno’s way. Until he runs afoul of Caitlin Strong.
Already mired in one investigation of drug smuggling over the U.S.-Canadian border and another involving an Iraqi war veteran who claims the army is trying to kill him, Caitlin finds herself embroiled in the search for the kidnapped son of former outlaw Cort Wesley Masters. When the missing boy’s trail leads to Malcolm Arno’s Texas compound, the three cases converge in an explosion of violence that will put Caitlin to the ultimate test.
From the frozen rivers of Canada to the desert wastelands of Mexico, the stage has been set for a battle like none Caitlin has ever faced before, where the stakes are nothing less than the survival of America as we know it.
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ISBN: | 0765323370 (ISBN13: 9780765323378) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Caitlin Strong #3 |
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Ratings: 3.96 From 267 Users | 28 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books Strong at the Break (Caitlin Strong #3)
Strong at the break was a pretty quick read, held my attention for the most part and had some scary relateable to current life events. I knocked off the stars though because even though the story tied everything back together with a nice bow I really felt overwhelmed with details and characters. I almost felt I needed to take notes to figure things out. Normally I'm great with multi character books but they have to be memoriable in a way where it makes it easy to tell who is who (and who isI enjoyed this 2rd Caitlin Strong thriller. I am a huge fan of Jon Land and have liked all of his books that I have read. I a little behind on the Catlin books, but plan to catch up. Already have the next book in the series on my Kindle. Caitlin and Cort work very well together, as a team and as a couple. But that has always been a strong point for Jon Land, writing buddy books (ala Lethal Weapon type), but in this case Caitlin and Cort are MORE than buddies.Lots of good ole action and
Using current topics to good effect, a new Caitlin emerges. A fourteen-year-old Caitlin Strong and her father, Texas Range Jim Strong, are supposed to go fishing when Jim Strong confronts a fugitive cult leader and and is forced to gun him down. Caitlin and Malcolm Arno, the reverends son, are changed that day and a reckoning is at hand.Working several different cases, Texas Ranger Caitlin Strong finds herself in the midst of a conspiracy that reaches to Canada, Iraq and Mexico and a young army

Strong At The Break is the third Caitlin Strong novel in Jon Land's captivating western series showcasing the Texas Rangers. Four stars is probably a little generous but the story line, as with the first two episodes, is top notch. The book reads like a Zane Grey western with clipped dialog and sparse setting, but fantastic action scenes. Land continues to use all his major characters from the previous stories while finding new ways for Caitlin to face down bad guys just like her father and
Caitlin Strong is a 5th generation Texas Ranger and the granddaughter of Earl Strong, a Texas legend. While a woman Texas Ranger is rare and unorthodox, Caitlin's sense of justice, amazing skill with a gun, and her unwillingness to be deterred make clear that she's a Texas Ranger - and one of the best there is. To those familiar with her family, her skill and courage are not a surprise. With each generation, the Strongs developed a reputation of excellence and fearlessness among lawmen and
I liked this one. This is my first series with a woman as the central character. Caitlyn is a tough bad-ass cop. Next up, STRONG VENGENCE.
Caitlin and Cort are great, but Ive found in this particular genre its often the ancillary characters that make the biggest impression. Sometimes thats a twisted lieutenant on the side of evil and sometimes thats a resource on the side of angels. And sometimes thats an especially memorable wildcard who plays both sides of the fence.For this series, that character is Guillermo Paz, colonel in an army he no longer works far and descended from one of the original great civilizations on the planet.
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