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Infiltration: A fictional novel

From a security standpoint, things don't get much worse than the opening scene of Lee W. Dodson's Infiltration. The book's protagonist, a 67-year-old rancher named Rand is awakened in his home in the middle of the night by the subtle but unmistakable sound of a silenced gunshot...

What gradually unfolds

a combined force of Mexican and Middle Eastern terrorists--have special plans for the 20 square miles of Arizona desert that includes Rand's land, and those plans are aimed at hurting America.

What also comes to light is that the terrorists have used the nearby porous southern border to stage the assault and that the plot's leaders have been in the United States for years, making the connections and gaining the skills needed for the larger attack to come.

Rand, whose past is shrouded in the mists of Vietnam, recognizes professionals when he sees them and, even though he can't fathom the reason, soon realizes he's up against a coordinated and highly strategic attack by a small army of well-trained killers.

It is a violent, bloody, and often tense book, and, unfortunately, the particulars of its plot are plausible.

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  2. I heard about this book on Twitter and on a whim, after exchanging tweets with the author, downloaded it. He promised it would pull me in right away and just in case he was right, I decided not to start reading it on a school night as I am guilty of neglecting my family if I am into a book that I can not put down.

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  3. The book was riveting...I felt myself being drawn in, like I was there, not as a spectator, but as a participant. The author is very talented and his knowledge of weapons and tactics were very well researched... Or learned through experience.

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      Lee W Dodson – The author behind "Infiltration: A fictional novel".

      A retired general contractor in Los Angeles, California. Raised in Texas, a true son of the South, he traces his lineage, on his mother’s side, to the Skiles tobacco plantation in antebellum Bowling Green, Kentucky, and on his father’s side, to the Lee family of Virginia and is rumored to be from White Wolf of the Comanche Territory of northeast Texas. After a collage career of colleges, Dodson moved west to work in the motion picture industry first as an assistant “whatever,” then as a commercial producer, then as a motivational film producer/director while simultaneously mounting music concerts and promoting television pilots under the banner Idea Express and Forerunner Films. He invented the miniseries and held rights to Steinbeck’s “East of Eden” for two years until it was handed off to another company. In 1972, Dodson re-invented his career by becoming a rough-frame carpenter. Not satisfied by the quality of the foundations for his hillside projects, he apprenticed for Saxon Concrete in 1980, and in 1982, he added hillside foundation and concrete skills to his repertoire. Dodson has a reputation for being an innovative planner, an inveterate researcher, and a tenacious objective-oriented, highly motivated individual who consistently presses for higher quality.

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