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Fields of Fire: Review


Ryan Steck has spent years studying the art of the thriller as The Real Book Spy, and it shows. Fields of Fire grips you tight from page one and doesn’t let up the pressure, leaving the reader breathless in all the right spots.


When Mathew Redd is forced from the Corps after the loss of his Marine Raider team, he returns home to find everything he knew upended. A small town mystery set in Big Sky country unfolds layer by layer into a grand international conspiracy that drops into Matty’s life like a live grenade.


Fields of Fire kept me up three nights in a row with every twist and turn.


My favorite authors are the ones you want to smack upside the head with their own book for the emotional trauma they put you through, and Ryan Steck delivers all that evil-goodness and more, with a satisfying ending that teases just enough to make the reader beg for the next one.


Ryan Steck crushes his debut and I can’t wait for book two!


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