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The Drifter - Peter Ash by Nicholas Petrie
The Drifter
Book 1 in the series:Peter Ash

'The Drifter' by Nicholas Petrie follows the story of Peter Ash, a Marine veteran suffering from PTSD who returns home to help the widow of his former Sergeant. As Peter uncovers a terrorist plot while doing repairs on the widow's house, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous situation involving a large sum of money, a mangy dog, and explosives. The book is praised for its well-written plot full of twists and turns, engaging characters, and a climactic ending that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

The writing style of 'The Drifter' is noted for its fast pace, intricate plotline, and complex character development. Readers appreciate the depth of the characters, especially Peter Ash, and the way the author delves into the challenges faced by returning veterans. The book effectively combines elements of suspense, thriller, and noir genres, offering a gritty and emotional narrative that sheds light on the struggles of veterans and the impact of war on individuals.

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  1. #1
    The Ranger
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    Book 1 in the series:Quinn Colson

    The Ranger - Quinn Colson by Ace Atkins
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    In "The Ranger" by Ace Atkins, the story follows Army Ranger Quinn Colson as he returns home to Mississippi for his uncle's funeral, only to uncover a web of crime, corruption, and meth operations in his small town. The plot is described as fast-paced, with sharp dialogue, real characters, and a gritty depiction of the South. The book delves into themes of family, loyalty, and justice, as Quinn navigates through a series of challenges, including investigating his uncle's death and dealing with various criminal elements in the town.

    The writing style of "The Ranger" is praised for its authenticity and engaging storytelling. Readers mention the seamless blend of action, mystery, and character development, as well as the vivid portrayal of the setting and the nuanced relationships between the characters. The book is highlighted for its well-crafted plot, intriguing storyline, and the promise of a new series with memorable characters like Quinn Colson and Lillie Virgil.

    Quinn headed home, south on the Mississippi highway, in a truck he’d bought in Phenix City, Alabama, for fifteen hundred, a U.S. Army rucksack beside him stuffed with enough clothes for the week and a...

  2. #2
    Nothing Short of Dying
    Book 1 in the series:Clyde Barr

    Nothing Short of Dying - Clyde Barr by Erik Storey
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    "Nothing Short of Dying" by Erik Storey follows the protagonist Clyde Barr, a tough and skilled fighter, as he embarks on a mission to rescue his sister Jen. Set in the rural American West, the novel portrays a world of violence, survival, and justice. Barr's journey is filled with fast-paced action, tight plot twists, and detailed descriptions of Colorado, creating a suspenseful and engaging read. Despite some predictable elements, readers are drawn into Barr's unorthodox approach to life and his relentless pursuit of his goal, making this first novel in the Clyde Barr series a promising start.


  3. #3
    Runner
    Book 1 in the series:Sam Dryden

    Runner - Sam Dryden by Patrick Lee
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    In "Runner" by Patrick Lee, the story follows ex-special ops soldier Sam Dryden who becomes entangled in a thrilling adventure when he saves a young girl, Rachel, who is being chased by armed men. As they try to uncover the mysteries surrounding Rachel's special abilities and her past, they are thrust into a dangerous journey filled with action, government conspiracies, and unexpected twists. The fast-paced plot, engaging characters, and unique writing style keep readers on the edge of their seats, making it a gripping and suspenseful read.

    The book seamlessly blends elements of action, suspense, and science fiction, creating a captivating narrative that explores themes of friendship, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit. With a mix of intense chase sequences, emotional depth, and intricate plot developments, "Runner" offers a compelling story that keeps readers hooked from start to finish, leaving them eager for more of Sam Dryden's adventures in future installments.

    Just after three in the morning, Sam Dryden surrendered the night to insomnia and went running on the boardwalk. Cool humidity clung to him and filtered the lights of El Sedero to his left, the town s...

  4. #4

    Dead Men's Dust - Joe Hunter Thriller by Matt Hilton
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    'Dead Men's Dust' by Matt Hilton follows the story of Joe Hunter, an ex-military mercenary with a heart, who embarks on a journey to the USA to find his missing brother, John Telfer. Teaming up with an old army buddy, Joe faces various shadowy figures from his past while dealing with a twisted sociopath named Tubal Cain, who aims to break Ted Bundy's kill record. The novel is fast-paced, entertaining, and filled with action sequences that keep the reader engaged until the two storylines converge, providing a gripping and enjoyable read.

    The writing style in 'Dead Men's Dust' is described as good, with a focus on pacing that pulls the reader along. While the book may have flaws in terms of weak storylines and filler content, it succeeds in keeping the reader engrossed and eager to follow Joe Hunter's adventures. The character of Joe Hunter is portrayed as flawed yet principled, with a strong sense of justice and a willingness to confront dangerous situations head-on.


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    The Hunter
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    Book 1 in the series:Victor the Assassin

    The Hunter - Victor the Assassin by Tom Wood
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    In 'The Hunter' by Tom Wood, readers are introduced to Victor, a highly trained assassin who finds himself in a perilous situation when he becomes the target of his enemies. The book is filled with high-octane action, intense fight sequences, and a fast-paced plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The story follows Victor as he navigates through a dangerous world where he must outwit not only his enemies but also other skilled assassins and intelligence agencies.

    'The Hunter' by Tom Wood is praised for its gripping narrative, well-rounded characters, and detailed descriptions of the world of contract killing. The book delves into Victor's psyche, portraying him as a complex character who lives by a strict set of rules to survive in a brutal and unforgiving profession. With elements of suspense, intrigue, and authenticity in tradecraft, the novel keeps readers engaged from start to finish, offering a thrilling and adrenaline-filled reading experience.

    The target looked older than in the photographs. The glow from the streetlight accentuated the deep lines in his face and pallid, almost sickly complexion. To Victor the man seemed on edge, either hig...

  6. #6
    A Clean Kill in Tokyo
    Book 1 in the series:John Rain

    A Clean Kill in Tokyo - John Rain by Barry Eisler
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    'A Clean Kill in Tokyo' follows the life of John Rain, a complex character who is a skilled assassin with a troubled past. Set in the intriguing backdrop of Japan, the story delves into Rain's personal struggles, his meticulous techniques to avoid detection, and the intricate web of relationships he navigates. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, involving corrupt politics, a dangerous romance, and a mission that puts Rain in the crosshairs of various adversaries. Barry Eisler's writing style vividly portrays the essence of Tokyo, incorporating detailed descriptions of the city's environment, culture, and customs, while keeping the narrative engaging and suspenseful.


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    War Against the Mafia - The Executioner by Don Pendleton
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    'War Against the Mafia' introduces readers to Mack Bolan, a sniper serving in Vietnam, who becomes a vigilante seeking revenge against the Mafia after his family is destroyed due to unfortunate circumstances. Bolan transitions from avenging his family to waging war against the entire Mafia organization, infiltrating their ranks and using guerrilla warfare tactics while eluding the authorities. The narrative is filled with twists, gunfights, and action, showcasing Bolan's vulnerabilities and his strategic approach to combatting the criminals.

    The writing style of 'War Against the Mafia' is described as action-packed, drawing readers in with a smooth narrative flow and engaging storytelling. provides insights into Bolan's character development, portraying him as a complex hero who is not invincible, making mistakes, getting hurt, and facing moments of uncertainty, which adds depth and appeal to the story.


  8. #8
    Transfer of Power
    Book 1 in the series:Mitch Rapp

    Transfer of Power - Mitch Rapp by Vince Flynn
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    'Transfer of Power' in the Mitch Rapp series by Vince Flynn is a high-octane political thriller where the White House is taken over by terrorists, leaving over 100 hostages and the president trapped inside. It's up to Mitch Rapp, the CIA's top counterterrorism operative, to lead a stealthy rescue mission and regain control. The story is filled with action-packed sequences, espionage, and political intrigue, showcasing the heroism of Rapp and the intense battle between good and evil. The writing style is described as fast-paced, engaging, and rich in detail, keeping readers on the edge of their seats throughout the book.

    A FINE MIST fell from the darkening spring sky as the black limousine turned off of E Street. The armor-plated car weaved through the concrete-and-steel barricades at a speed suggesting urgency. As th...

  9. #9
    The Gray Man
    Book 1 in the series:Gray Man

    The Gray Man - Gray Man by Mark Greaney
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    The Gray Man by Mark Greaney is a fast-paced thriller following Courtland Gentry, a former CIA operative turned legendary assassin known as The Gray Man. Hunted for an assassination he committed, Court finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with elite forces from around the world. The book is filled with non-stop action, improbable scenarios, and a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Greaney's writing style is described as character-driven, with a focus on intense action sequences and a plot that hooks readers from the first page.

    Just under a mile away, Gentry pulled off the road, turned into a dry streambed, and forced the Land Rover as deep as possible into the tall brown river grasses. He climbed out of the truck and raced ...

  10. #10
    Stony Man Doctrine
    Book 1 in the series:Mack Bolan

    Stony Man Doctrine - Mack Bolan by Don Pendleton
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    The 'Stony Man Doctrine' in the 'Mack Bolan' series by Don Pendleton is described as a classic men's adventure tale featuring the vigilante Mack Bolan, known as The Executioner. The book is filled with action-packed scenes, espionage themes, and military elements, drawing readers into a world of thrilling missions and high-stakes operations. The writing style is fast-paced, reminiscent of a well-written action movie, with vivid descriptions that bring the scenes to life for the readers.


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