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First to Kill - Nathan McBride by Andrew Peterson
First to Kill
Book 1 in the series:Nathan McBride

'First to Kill' in the Nathan McBride series by Andrew Peterson follows ex-CIA covert ops Nathan McBride, who teams up with his partner Harvey to run a successful security company. When they are asked to investigate the disappearance of the retired chief of the FBI's son, who was undercover with a dangerous group, they find themselves in a high-stakes mission involving Semtex explosives and a covert FBI attack. The plot is filled with action, personal relationships, and intricate details that immerse the reader in a world of chaos and danger. The writing style is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with authentic details that make the reader feel like they are part of the thrilling adventure.

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    National Security
    Book 1 in the series:Jericho Quinn

    National Security - Jericho Quinn by Marc Cameron
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    'National Security' in the 'Jericho Quinn' series by Marc Cameron follows a fast-paced plot involving a threat of bioterrorism on American soil. The story revolves around a group of protagonists who are on a mission to prevent terrorists from unleashing a new bioweapon in the country. The writing style is described as action-packed, suspenseful, and filled with accurate details around weaponry and gear. The characters are portrayed as smart, expert, and diverse, adding a real-life nature to the narrative. Despite some questionable scenarios, the book is deemed fun to read with a good balance of realism and entertainment.

    Blowing sand scoured his chapped face. He peered through the dusk, squinting, wishing he had a pair of goggles. Something pinched his nose in the gathering darkness—the telltale odor of wet wool seaso...

  2. #2
    The Killing Kind
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    Book 1 in the series:Michael Hendricks

    The Killing Kind - Michael Hendricks by Chris Holm
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    The Killing Kind by Chris Holm is a gripping thriller that follows Michael Hendricks, a former U.S. Army special forces operator turned hitman who exclusively targets other assassins. The novel delves into the dangerous world of organized crime syndicates, FBI investigations, and high-stakes cat-and-mouse games. With fast-paced storytelling, vivid characterizations, and intense action sequences, the book keeps readers on the edge of their seats as Hendricks navigates through a web of deceit and danger.


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    Winner Take All
    Book 3 in the series:John Rain

    Winner Take All - John Rain by Barry Eisler
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    Winner Take All is the third entry in the John Rain series by Barry Eisler. The book follows assassin John Rain as he tries to disappear and relax in Brazil but is pulled back into the world of espionage with a job offer. The plot introduces new characters like Dox and Delilah, and takes Rain on a journey involving an Algerian gun merchant and CIA intrigue. The writing style is described as fast-paced and detailed, reminiscent of the Bourne thrillers, with a mix of action, broken necks, and potential double-crosses.

    But the way I saw it, saving Belghazi from the guy I now thought of as Karate would be doing Uncle Sam a favor. After all, Karate could fail to make it look natural, or get caught, or do some other sl...

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  4. #4
    The Import
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    Book 1 in the series:Matthew Riker

    The Import - Matthew Riker by J.T. Baier
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    'The Import' in the series 'Matthew Riker' by author J.T. Baier is a fast-paced action thriller that follows the story of Matthew Riker, a reluctant hero who gets entangled in a mysterious and dangerous situation. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping the readers engaged with unexpected events. The writing style is described as non-stop action with a charismatic hero and villain characters that evoke strong emotions from the readers.

    Riker, the protagonist, is portrayed as a hero driven by a strong moral code, facing challenges and dangers while staying focused on his goals. The storyline unfolds with Riker encountering a woman and a child in trouble, leading him into a series of events that test his skills and determination. is praised for its unique heroics, believable solutions to problems, and the escapist fantasy it provides to readers seeking cheer through the downfall of powerful evil characters.


  5. #5
    Power Down
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    Book 1 in the series:Dewey Andreas

    Power Down - Dewey Andreas by Ben Coes
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    Power Down by Ben Coes is a gripping thriller that follows Dewey Andreas, a former Army Ranger and Delta crew chief, as he faces off against terrorists aiming to cripple America's infrastructure. The plot involves coordinated attacks on energy supplies, including blowing up a hydroelectric dam in Canada and targeting the Captiana oil platform. As Dewey is captured by the terrorists, he vows to find and eliminate those responsible, leading to a high-stakes showdown. The writing style is described as fast-paced, action-packed, and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the plot unfolds with twists and turns.

    A hundred miles above the equator, a day’s trip by boat from the nearest land, in a place where ocean currents collide beneath a vast horizon of black water and starry sky, a 1,500-foot double flame h...

  6. #6
    One Rough Man
    Book 1 in the series:Pike Logan

    One Rough Man - Pike Logan by Brad Taylor
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    "One Rough Man" by Brad Taylor follows the story of Pike Logan, a former military operative who is haunted by a tragic event involving his family. Despite his personal struggles, Pike gets involved in a mission with a college student, Jennifer Cahill, to prevent a dangerous weapon from falling into the wrong hands. The plot is filled with intense action, global chase scenes, and political intrigue, keeping the readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is fast-paced, with a focus on detailed special forces operations and the dynamics between the main characters as they navigate through dangerous situations.

    The target took a shortcut, unwittingly shaving another four minutes off of life as he knew it. His appearance surprised me, because I had parked in an alley specifically to get out of his line of mar...

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    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 Lions of Lucerne
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    Book 1 in the series:Scot Harvath

    The Lions of Lucerne - Scot Harvath by Brad Thor
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    The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor is a gripping thriller that follows the ex-Navy SEAL and Secret Service agent Scot Harvath as he embarks on a mission to rescue the kidnapped President of the United States. The plot is fast-paced and filled with action, taking readers on a thrilling ride across multiple international locations. The writing style is described as engaging, with detailed settings and a focus on creating a believable and capable main character in Scot Harvath.

    The exterior ice chime sounded, warning of potential ice on the roadway, and Gerhard Miner gripped the leather steering wheel of his black Audi A6 a little tighter. His Gucci-clad foot pressed down ha...

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    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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    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...

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