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Lädt ... The 9th Manvon Steve Berry
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The story, which is extremely SLOW in establishing, discusses the idea that Kennedy may have been accidentally killed by an errant gun fired by a Secret Service person. It was an interesting theory, but the story took way too long to get going. The last two chapters tied everything up but were too much to wait for. ( ) ‘You sound more and more like Cotton every day.’ 84% I’ve been waiting for Luke to get his own story and it was even more amazing than I could have hoped for! I was hooked in the first chapter, from a flashback to Luke meeting Pappy to Luke rushing to the aid of a former friend with benefits. And just when it can’t get better, that ending! Holy.... Hold on to your hats because Steve Berry and Grant Blackwood are going to blow your mind with this book and what is insinuates. Great to meet up with Luke Daniels flying solo but with Cotton Malone’s words circling his brain “Slow down. You don’t know the area. Sit for a bit, get a feel for things.” Great advice but but hard to follow for this Army Ranger. How could you not love Luke Daniels? How could you not race through the pages trying to see how he was going to negotiate the next obstacle? Action, detail, more action, lots more detail, and a history lesson that explores Kennedy’s assassination from every angle. The story travels from Belgium to the Chesapeake Bay to Luxembourg to the Bayou to Wyoming to ….. pick a place, any place and they are most likely going there. And murder and mayhem is going with them. If you are talking about a Steve Berry book, it is superfluous to say that it is well written, extremely well researched, interesting, perplexing and all the best things that draw the reader and keep them invested. The 9th Man is no exception. Another hard to put down thriller from Steve Berry and now his Luke Daniels writing compatriot, Grant Blackwood. Many, many thanks to Grand Central Publishing and NetGalley for a copy. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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"Luke Daniels is in London, between assignments with the Magellan Billet, when he receives a frantic call from an old friend. Jillian Stein is in trouble. She made a mistake and now her life may be in danger. She needs Luke's help. Immediately. Racing to Belgium Luke quickly finds that she was right. A shadow team of highly-trained operatives are there on the hunt. Intervening, he finds himself embroiled in a war between two determined sides - one seeking the truth, the other trying to escape the past - a war that has already claimed one life and is about to claim more. Thomas Rowland is a Washington insider, a kingmaker, problem-solver, but also a man with a past. For him everything turns with what happened on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. What history has recorded is wrong. There is more to the story, much more, and Thomas Rowland is at the center of that terrible reality. But forces are working against him, and Rowland will do anything to keep the world from learning what actually happened on that fateful day, including killing Luke, Jillian and anyone else who might be a threat. In a race from Belgium, to Luxembourg, to the bayous of Louisiana and the Wyoming wilderness, to a final confrontation in the Bahamas, Luke Daniels confronts a series of shocking truths which not only rewrite history but will forever change his own life - as he comes face to face with the ninth man"-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6000Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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