
Hard Road
A Jon Reznick Thriller, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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J. B. Turner
Jon Reznick is a “ghost”: a black-ops specialist who takes his orders from shadowy handlers, and his salary from the US government. Still mourning the loss of his beloved wife on 9/11, he’s dispatched to carry out a high-level hit. Reznick knows only that it must look like suicide. It’s textbook.
But the target is not the man Reznick expected. The whole setup is wrong. In an instant the operation is compromised, and Reznick is on the run with the man he was sent to kill. A man wanted by the FBI, and by a mysterious terrorist organization hell-bent on bringing the United States to its knees. FBI Assistant Director Martha Meyerstein is determined to track him down, and to intercept whatever it is Reznick was sent to do.
When Reznick’s young daughter becomes a pawn in the game, he has to use more than his military training to stay one step ahead of those responsible. Meanwhile, he is the only person who knows the true extent of the threat to national security—and has the stealth and determination to stop it.
Revised edition: This edition of Hard Road includes editorial revisions.
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Above Average
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Hard Road could be a box office smash hit
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What did you love best about Hard Road?
Too many twist to count, Just flowed with the story.What other book might you compare Hard Road to and why?
Jack Reacher stories, exciting.Which scene was your favorite?
Last scene, pushing himself thru tunnel and escalator, and pain to get the bad guy.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Lots of Oh My God moments!Any additional comments?
The narrator was spot on with emotional interpretation and telling of this story. Should be commended.Hang on. Grips you til last page!
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Great read
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Hard Road
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Mysteries
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The story itself was pretty good, a take off on Taken, with plenty of twists, action and suspense. But the writing made the story flat. The conversations were simplistic. The descriptions two dimensional, the details lacking. The narrator did a decent job.
A mixed bag
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I am not sure if there will be more Jon Reznick books, but this series ended well, which I greatly appreciated.
Good Series
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So, Jon Reznick worked for the government as an assassin and, boy, he was a cold blooded killer. He usually went to other countries but this time he was assigned to kill an American. Which he was going to do until something didn’t feel right and he took off with his assignment until he could figure out what was going to do. He didn’t mind killing really evil men but he wasn’t feeling that from Luntz.
This story was exciting from beginning to end and I will definitely read more of the Jon Reznick series. I enjoyed every second of this book.
There was no romance or sex but the F-bomb was used 71 times, by both Reznick and Martha Meyerstein, the Assistant Director of the FBI. IMO, that kind of talk makes a “killer-type” story far more real. People who don’t like the F-bomb should do more research on these kinds of books, ask other readers’ questions about the language. I happen to like my books to be real and without that kind of language it’s just “sissified.”
AS to the narration: Jeffrey Kafer does a great job on the men’s voices but the women’s voices are still too deep. BUT that doesn’t bother me so much since I’d rather hear a deep woman’s voice than to hear a soprano man’s voice.
Great read and almost perfect listen..
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Good story line though.
Not great voice for people with hearing aids.
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