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Field of Valor by Matthew Betley

gimpyknee's review against another edition

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4.0

You'll need a counter to keep track of the body count in this read.

papidoc's review

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3.0

OK for when there isn't anything else to do.

papi's review

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3.0

OK for when there isn't anything else to do.

drakedw's review

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4.0

the 3rd novel by Matthew Betley in the Logan West series. Logan and John Quick along side Cole and Amira face their biggest threat yet. Buckle up and enjoy the ride, because Betley doesn't let off the gas in this action packed adventure following on the heels of last year's Oath Of Honor, (my favorite book of 2017).

jmcguoirk's review against another edition

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5.0

Best yet. A real page turner. Another great read.
But why did it have to be Joshua? First Lethal Weapon now you? Thanks @Matthew.Betley

silverandbluedc's review

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4.0

Field Of Valor is the third book in the action packed Logan West series. I found this to be the best book in the series and it is highly enjoyable. The characters and the writing have gotten stronger as the series has progressed, and that is saying something because the series has been solid from the get go. I would highly recommend starting this series or continuing the series if you've read the first two. What I especially liked about this book is how each character was developed and their strengths are allowed to shine. It centers around Logan West, but there are other characters that help this series be so enjoyable. In fact, I would be interested in reading some spinoff series if Matthew Betley was interested in doing such a thing. Overall, I really enjoyed Field Of Valor. I was given a promotional copy of Field Of Valor from the publisher via Netgalley.com for an honest review.

brents's review

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4.0

Bettley gets better with each book. After I listened to Overwatch I wasn't sure I'd continue the series. The dialogue was too quippy and bad, and the story wasn't my favorite. However I kept on and liked Oath of Honor more. The dialogue improved and the story got deeper. Here in Field of Valor Bettley hit his stride. The dialogue is much improved and the action is non-stop. Probably some of the best action sequences I've read. Also, I love how he connected the story arc from book to book and deepened the conspiracy plot, even if some things really really push the envelope of suspension of disbelief.

I definitely recommend the series if you're a fan of the genre. Bettley doesn't seem to get the same level of attention as his peers, but that should change. I can't wait to pick up the next one.
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