A sophisticated terrorist organization called The Movement has spent decades working to destroy America. After many long years and many serious encounters with American defenders, The Movement has little to show for the lives and fortune it's lavished on terror and deception. Among those responsible for The Movement's frustrations are (a) American Black Ops agents led by Blue Dog, (b) a high-end private security agency owned by the Riley family, and (c) one self-effacing evangelist named Amos Kirk. The Movement now has the Western World's foremost assassin on their side. A showdown is at hand,and it's been decades in the making. The next generation is going to determine most of the outcome. ----- The novels in Randall Jarmon's Riley/ Blue Dog series may be read in any order. In terms of the series chronology, however, this story is the last Riley / Blue Dog suspense novel. Fittingly, it deals with succession. Top organizational leaders eventually leave. Then what happens to their organizations? Some readers might want to use When Founders Leave as an acid test for the series. This is to say that, if a series' final book is this good, would the rest of the series not be well worth reading? Eight more Riley/ Blue Dog page-turners would await readers who liked what they saw here. At the back of When Founders Leave, Randall Jarmon identifies both the core novels in the series and its peripheral novels. Mikvelk Publishing, LLC
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