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Blue Farm

Blue Farm, January 2014
The Farm #3
by Charles C. Anderson

Outskirts Press
Featuring: Andy Carlson
276 pages
ISBN: 147872210X
EAN: 9781478722106
Kindle: B00HWFFFNS
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"More excitement and adventure awaits the Carlson family and you will love it"

Fresh Fiction Review

Blue Farm
Charles C. Anderson

Reviewed by Shellie Surles
Posted January 11, 2015

Thriller

It's been six years since the last book and the Carlson twins are sixteen years old and they now have a special needs little brother who they take with them as they go check out colleges. The twins have been raised to be alert, fight, and kill when needed. But when the one who needs them most, their five year old brother, is taken they are willing to do anything to get him back and when that isn't enough, they will seek revenge, at any cost.

While searching for the guilty people the twins both meet and find their first relationships. Their first boyfriend and girlfriend are also the most likely suspects to have murdered their brother. The Carlson's can never seem to trust anyone and once again they are shocked by who betrays them.

The excitement doesn't stop as the family works though the pain of their loss and is determined to find and punish those guilty. Once again these characters are easy to connect with and you will enjoy reading them. The Carlson's are prepared for anything, more prepared than any other family could be. It is quite entertaining to watch them as they prepare for the day when the country as well as the dollar falls.

Charles C. Anderson knows his weapons and does his research; he looks at the state of our nation in an independent manner and works his story around it. You will enjoy BLUE FARM but you will enjoy it more if you read the first two in the series, The Farm and Nuclear Farm before this one.

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SUMMARY

Dive into the continuing saga of the Carlsons—the uniquely talented family who makes preparedness a way of life—in the third installment of The Farm series. Those who are visiting the Carlson’s 4,000-acre plantation for the first time will quickly be drawn to their anything but routine lifestyle.

On a pre-enrollment visit to the University of Virginia, twin teenage prodigies Ava and Jack Carlson are devastated when their physically handicapped five-year-old brother Peewee is kidnapped in the Rotunda in Charlottesville. Days later, after paying a ransom, the family finds Peewee’s body buried on their own farm. Adding to the family’s grief and anger, the murderers leave a message indicating that Peewee is only the first of the Carlson clan to be targeted. The twins’ parents, emergency physician and former Navy SEAL Andy Carlson, and his wife, former CIA operative Lindsey Carlson, join forces with their precocious twins to bring the murderers to justice. As the family fights to defend their lives Jack and Ava stumble into their first loves, their first broken hearts...and the horror of who killed Peewee.


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