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Chargement... Kerrickpar Dale Mayer
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I enjoyed this suspense Romance. I received it for free and I voluntarily chose to review it. I've given it a 4.5* rating. Because of the sexual and violent content, this is not for the under 18 readers. This story grabbed my attention almost from the start and held it to the end. There certainly was a lot of action, add a little boy, older and smarter beyond his years, and you get a lot of interesting tidbits thrown in. Along with the serious parts, you have a few sparks of humor to lighten it. I'll be reading a lot more of this author's work. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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On the precipice of change ... Just not the way he'd expected ... Kerrick is tagged to join a new elite group, where he'd have more say and less rules on missions. Working mostly alone, he's to track down a kidnapped victim suspected of being in England, and likely she's not the only one. This is his kind of job; finding out a longtime friend is his backup makes this mission a go. Amanda is snatched at the end of her workday while walking to her vehicle. Days later she wakes to find she's imprisoned, alone in a small cement cell. One rotting meal a day is provided, and that is it. Once she realizes someone else is here-a young boy-she's even more determined to escape. And to take him with her. Running into Kerrick wasn't the plan ... Escaping is only one part of the puzzle as the truth drags them to Europe and beyond as they sort out how the two kidnappings are related, who's behind it all and why ... Before they are run aground and imprisoned all over again ... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Ultra secret organisation recruits retiring military personnel one at a time to carry out missions in other countries which can’t (apparently) be carried out by the civil or military powers in those countries. Information is passed on via a microdot inserted in a special pair of glasses (really?!). Resources appear mysteriously and almost instantaneously. Images are grabbed from traffic and security cameras with equal ease and speed...
The plot is preposterous. The need for secrecy never emerges. As a vehicle for romantic suspense or military romance the idea behind this series is, for me, a big fail. ( )