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After the End

An Owen Taylor Story

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After the End

By: James Patterson, Brendan DuBois
Narrated by: Kyf Brewer
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It's payback time.

A devastated soldier's wife wants Special Ops veteran Owen Taylor to avenge her broken husband. And she won't have to ask twice.

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Carol Smith I really enjoyed the story wish I had read the first one before this one but it's all good it moved quick and can't wait to hear

pretty cool

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too many characters in poor development. Storyline too confusing. Really didn't enjoy the book at all.

audible out you've enjoyed this program poor choic

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I would not buy this book, in fact I'm returning it to Audible. 3/4 of it narration--like listening to or watching a Mickie Spillane series. Pretty formula, not much of a plot. I don't know Brendan DuBois, but certainly beneath James Patterson. It's a shame that fine authors spoil their legacy by selling a franchise to amateurs.

Reads like a "Mickie Spillane" book from the 50's

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