How Long to Read Red, White, and Dead Again

By Jeffrey A. Friedberg

How Long Does it Take to Read Red, White, and Dead Again?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 46 minutes to read Red, White, and Dead Again by Jeffrey A. Friedberg

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

One Dark Overlord; One Flawed Hero; One Grand Prize; One Ultimate Goal: World Domination…Or Freedom….Mercenary Jack Vane activates his wildly diverse Banzai team to recover designs for an ultimate nuclear device stolen from New Mexico A-bomb headquarters in 1945, a bomb so powerful it had to be suppressed before it “blew holes in the sky.” But the plans had vanished along with the two young secret agents dispatched to steal them. Now, 66 years later, Jack is hired at gunpoint to deliver the goods, and become wealthy—or die for his failure. As if not enough—he finds himself twisted up in a love story—a majestic saga of lost passion and devotion that defies time and Destiny. On this dangerous quest across a blistering New Mexico desert landscape of deceit and terror, Jack is pursued by the FBI, by government splinter groups, by international cabals, and by one sinister Overlord who rules them all….REVIEW:ForeWord Clarion Review FICTION: THRILLER Red, White, and Dead Again: The Nuclear Armageddon Conspiracy Jeffrey A. Friedberg CreateSpace 978-1-4700-4806-8 Four Stars (out of Five) In Red, White, and Dead Again, New Mexican native and former private eye Jeffrey A. Friedberg delivers a compelling sequel to Red, White, and Dead, his first thriller featuring Jack Vance, a skilled detective and fighter. Forced into poverty, Jack finds he cannot refuse when a powerful crime family offers to pay him handsomely to recover the plans for a bomb deadlier than the ones used against Japan during World War II. The theft of the plans originally occurred during the Second World War, and Jack learns that someone bent on world domination wants to build the explosive today. While Jack hunts for the identity of this criminal mastermind and the crucial pieces for the bomb in the present, a related story is presented of teenage spies Shanna and Yaakov, who fall in love in 1945. Suffice it to say that Yaakov ends up falling for the very woman he was supposed to murder before fate and misunderstanding tear the couple apart. Will Jack be able to stop the bomb and reunite Yaakov and Shanna after all these years? Much of the story alternates between Jack's mission in the present and the doomed love of Yaakov and Shanna in the past before the tales link together. The chemistry of the illicit love between the adolescents provides a balanced counterpoint to Jack's largely solitary search. Friedberg takes time to develop Jack, Yaakov, and Shanna into well-rounded characters while continuously ratcheting up the suspense. Readers are thrust into a world of constant peril along with the trio, and they will hold their collective breath waiting to see how the flesh-and-blood people they have grown to care for will surmount their latest obstacle. Fans of wise-cracking loners will thrill to Jack's exploits. Anyone who likes their romance mixed with action will root for Shanna and Yaakov as their relationship unfolds like a high-octane version of Romeo and Juliet. Friedberg never lets the audience forget his characters are human by subjecting them to the foibles of conceit, despair, and confusion. Readers who love surprises will find themselves as blindsided as Jack is when the author presents each new plot wrinkle. For example, just when Jack thinks he has found the villain, it turns out that nothing is as it seems. The added mystery of exactly who the antagonists are adds a refreshing dimension. The plot threads all come together in the finale, though, as Friedberg ingeniously ties up all loose ends. The author transports the audience to New Mexico as he writes with loving, reverent detail of his home state and its indigenous people. Friedberg makes the arid desert beautiful and the religion of the Native Americans holy...Red, White, and Dead Again will appeal to aficionados of suspense and romance. ~REVIEW By Jill Allen, ClarionForeword

How long is Red, White, and Dead Again?

Red, White, and Dead Again by Jeffrey A. Friedberg is 278 pages long, and a total of 71,724 words.

This makes it 94% the length of the average book. It also has 88% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Red, White, and Dead Again Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 31 minutes to read Red, White, and Dead Again aloud.

What Reading Level is Red, White, and Dead Again?

Red, White, and Dead Again is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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