Lone Star Book Blog Tour: Operation Navajo by Anita Dickason (Review)

OPERATION NAVAJO:
A Tracker Novel

by
Anita Dickason
Categories: Suspense / Political Thriller / Crime Fiction
Publisher: Mystic Circle Books
Date of Publication: August 30, 2020
Number of Pages: 320 pages
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“Whoever controls the flow of the money supply, irrespective of whether it’s fiat or gold currency is the one to fear.”

The imminent launch of the Feds gold-backed currency triggers more than fierce protests when a note is dropped into Federal Reserve Chairman Frank Littleton’s coat pocket. The cryptic message is a warning someone plans to assassinate him. A new Tracker agent and financial crimes expert joins forces with an undercover Interpol agent to infiltrate the inner sanctum of the Federal Reserve. The case turns deadly when the agents become the target for an assassin’s bullet. Stalked by a killer, can they survive to stop the assassination and prevent a global financial cataclysm?

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“I’m like a ghost wandering the corridors of their computer. The firewalls don’t even know I’m there. I pass right through them. I could explain, but it’s complicated.”

Operation Navajo shoots out of the gate like a runaway locomotive,  with the Tracker Team in Washington DC jumping onboard to tackle a complicated case of greed, intimidation, and impending financial pandemonium. Federal Reserve Chairman Frank Littleton has received a warning that his life is in danger, and FBI Agent Savannah “Savvi” Roth joins the Tracker Team and is assigned to protect him. Each member of this unique team brings a special skill to the table, and this latest convoluted scenario will thoroughly test all those skills.

An elaborate plan to destroy the Federal Reserve has been initiated, and the Tracker Team is on the move and on the prowl to thwart its execution. Can Agent Scott Fleming and his team halt the dastardly scheme in time to save the global economy from total catastrophe and save the lives of those standing in the way of this evil plan? You definitely need to immerse yourself in this amazing caper that starts off fast on the first page and accelerates exponentially thereafter. This riveting adventure culminates at a banking conference in Wyoming, where explosives detonate, bullets fly, and people run for cover. Who will be left standing when the smoke clears and when the media cameras start rolling? Operation Navajo is definitely supercharged and full of high-octane action.

Anita Dickason delivers a sensational novel full of intrigue, secrets, threats, menacing glares, undercover agents, a bit of humor, and a whole lot of coffee. The overall plot has plenty of turbulence and is filled with many dynamic characters, both good and evil, sneaking around and pushing the story forward. Dickason’s writing is quite fluid and captivating, and the character development, mostly the members of the Tracker Team, is so thorough that readers will have fun choosing a favorite or maybe even several favorites. Hang on tight because as Operation Navajo progresses, the danger revs up and takes off.

As a side note: despite the title, the Navajo code language is not the main focus and only makes a brief appearance toward the beginning. That quick reference to this code, however, is enough to steep this fast-paced, high-tech story in some pretty sweet mystery and chilling conspiracy. The epilogue is extremely satisfying and complete, and as an added bonus, the author includes at the end some history on the Navajo Code Talkers, the Federal Reserve, and the Texas Bullion Depository.

Operation Navajo is a complete package of thrilling plot, brisk action, and charismatic characters.

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I received a free copy of this book from Lone Star Book Blog Tours in exchange for my honest review.


Award-winning Author Anita Dickason is a twenty-two-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department. She served as a patrol officer, undercover narcotics detective, advanced accident investigator, tactical officer, and first female sniper on the Dallas SWAT team.
Anita writes about what she knows: cops and crime. Her police background provides an unending source of inspiration for her plots and characters. Many incidents and characters portrayed in her books are based on personal experience. For her, the characters are the fun part of writing as she never knows where they will take her. There is always something out of the ordinary in her stories.
In Anita’s debut novel, Sentinels of the Night, she created an elite FBI Unit, the Trackers. Since then, she has added three more Tracker crime thrillers, Going Gone!, A u 7 9, and Operation Navajo. The novels are not a series and can be read in any order. As a Texas author, many of Anita’s books are based in Texas, or there is a link to Texas. When she stepped outside of the Tracker novels and wrote, Not Dead, she selected Meridian, a small community in central Texas for the location.
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5 Replies to “Lone Star Book Blog Tour: Operation Navajo by Anita Dickason (Review)”

  1. What a dynamic finish to my blog tour. OMG-this is an awesome review. I love your comments and that you snapped on the coffee. More fact than fiction, LOL. You also used one of my favorite lines from the book. Wow, sure doesn’t get any better than this. Thank you, for not only for hosting my book but taking the time to write a review.

    • My pleasure entirely! It’s easy to write a goiod review when the book is so fantastic! I was completely hooked from the first page. I also drank a lot of coffee while reading because every time Scott hit the button on that coffee machine, I was hit by a coffee craving! And that line from the book jumped right out and made me laugh. Gotta love Nicki!