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|title=The Ranger
|sort=Ranger, The
|publisher=Corsair
|date=March 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472109759</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>147210031X</amazonus>
|website=http://www.aceatkins.com/
|video=
|summary=Ranger Sergeant Quinn Colson heads home for a family funeral and he gets tangled up in more than just the question of whether his ex-Sheriff uncle really killed himself. Easily and justifiably criticisable for cliché strands, it stands up as a good read purely on pace, place and the need to follow it through.
|cover=1472109759
|aznuk=1472109759
|aznus=147210031X
}}
Every so often I read a book which just confirms how little I know about the USA. I don't quite understand the political system. I certainly don't understand the law enforcement system (and don't like the bits I do 'get'; I fear that our UK leaders seem to think that the politicisation of law enforcement that seems to be the norm over there is actually a good idea). And every so often I come across a branch of the military that I'd never heard of.