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Perhaps Stuart Carter had volunteered to be drafted into the US army to disprove his friends’ opinions about him. Maybe he felt a genuine obligation to do something about Uncle Sam’s involvement in the war in some of the Asian and Caribbean countries. Whichever his reason, Stuart found himself on an undercover mission to Cuba with a military team designated the A-45. The team was supposed to assist a local resistance force to lead a revolution against their government and its tyrannical leader, Fidel Castro. However, before the A-45 had set up their base camp, Stuart was forced to shoot a local villager. The A-45 changed their initial plan as the incident left them compromised. They now have to hit a Cuban military barracks and escape. Will they succeed and what will happen to Stuart Carter and his team? Get yourself Karl L. Stewart’s The Green Light to find out more.
I could not help flipping through the pages of The Green Light by Karl L. Stewart as soon as I started reading it. Enthusiasts of fast-paced, action-packed, and spell-binding military novels will enjoy this book. Stewart hatches the most intriguing plot for this gripping story, featuring ingenious turns and an exciting cast. He exhibits mastery in the art of narration, which gave the book a professional touch. Stewart's narration digs through the present and the past, maintaining an atmosphere of sensation and thrills throughout. His depictions of scenes and characters were incredibly graphic and his great sense of wit and sarcasm had me entertained. The characters were amazingly developed with their traits and complexities highlighted. I loved it and I’m looking forward to reading more of Stewart’s work.