I was pleasantly surprised with this book after having gone through the entire Mitch Rapp saga, as this felt more akin to the suspense and intrigue I felt with the Milo Weaver series. It sounds silly due to the nature of these novels but I think it’s due to the scenarios being more realistic/plausible, with..
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Wow!
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The Distance
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YUP another good Jon Reznick book!
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I like this series! its fun, fast paced, full of action, terrorists, espionage, assassins, conspiracies and an the FBI consultant, Jon Reznick a former assassin. . Packed full of everything you want in a good book. It never stops. And they never sleep. LOL There is lots of dialogue throughout this book. Which is a..
A fast paced great book!
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This was a really good book. It was fast paced. Lots of action, spies, murder, espionage, assassination and Jon Reznick. I really like Jon Reznick charcter. He is smart and good. If you like The Gray Man series by Mark Greaney you will like this series too. Lot’s of things going on all the time…
So there have been a lot of books lately where the main character is a villain. Either they want to be a villain, and actually act like a hero, or are trying to be a villain and failing. This was something very different, where the main character was a villain the entire time, was super..
Fine story, well told
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I thoroughly enjoyed this listen, the narrators did a nice job of the playing the 2 protagonists, and the book was well written. It did get a little wacky at one point, but the author got it back on track, so, no harm, no foul. I enjoyed the back and forth between the two roles…
Jeffrey Kafer is always a solid performer, same here. I do see the reason why a male/female reader was chosen but that aspect is harder for me to recommend but for most it is probably fine, she did well. The story was unique but did not hold my interest unlike The Others he wrote and..
love this series
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