Fade – Kyle Mills

General Information
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Title: Fade
Author: Kyle Mills
Read By: Robertson Dean
Copyright: 2005
Genre: Thriller
Series Name: Fade
Position in Series: 01
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Number of MP3s: 8
Total Duration: 9:48:43
Total MP3 Size: 269.81
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Book Description
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Amazon.com Review
The government turned its back on Salem Al Fayad after the first Gulf
War, but now that Homeland Security needs "Fade’s" particular skills,
they attempt to recruit him again. He’s not only not interested, but
he’s nursing a very big grudge, and the ham-fisted tactics they use
to reel him back in don’t help defuse his anger. There’s a bullet lodged
in Fade’s spine that could have been removed years ago, but the feds
wouldn’t pay for it then and it’s too late now, so Fade’s got nothing
to lose but his life, and that’s not worth very much to him now. His
old friend and teammate Matt Egan tried to help him then, but now he’s
charged with bringing Fade in, dead or alive. Both Fade and Egan are
appealing characters–if there’s a villain here, it’s Egan’s new boss,
and Matt is torn between his loyalty to Fade, his duty to a superior
officer he despises, and his fears for his own family’s safety. Mills
expertly ratchets up the tension page by page and chapter by chapter
in a better than average thriller marked by fine charicaterizations,
superior pacing, and a strong narrative in which the bonds of friendship
are brilliantly delineated and the two men at the center of the action
linger in the reader’s mind after the expectable but still compelling
denouement. Mills gets better and better, and Fade is timely enough
to break him out of the midlist and win him a new legion of fans. –Jane
Adams
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Since 9/11, even the best thriller writers have been
constricted by stock heroes (mostly ex-military white Americans) and
villains (mostly Arab terrorists) who make it hard to tell one book
from another. Leave it to Mills (Smoke Screen) to solve that problem
in an exciting, original way. His Salam al Fayed (aka Fade), an American
agent of Arab ancestry and a former navy SEAL, is as tough and loyal
as they come. But when his latest mission ends in failure and his government
employers treat him badly, Fade becomes increasingly bitter. So when
his former friend and colleague, Matt Egan, is ordered by the head of
a secret agency of the Department of Homeland Security to persuade Fade
to put aside his anger and join an undercover team in the Middle East,
Fade has a one-word answerΓΉin English as well as Arabic. Egan, who’s
almost as interesting a character as Fade, is full of guilt for what
happened to his old friend, but he also knows that his boss is right:
Fade is perfect for the new assignment. In fact, all the government
people are fully credible within the boundaries of their responsibilities.
Mills’s prose is crisp and his action skills are top-notch. In Fade,
he has created a true thriller hero for the present and the immediate
future.
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