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In Sheep's Clothing

A Noah Wolf Thriller, Book 3

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In Sheep's Clothing

By: David Archer
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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Team Camelot has recovered from the devastation of their last mission, and it's time to go back to work. This time, they find themselves working right here in the good ol' US of A, taking out the top echelons of an entire drug cartel, and Noah gets the chance to use some of Wally's supergadgets. The mission comes off better than anyone could have hoped, and the team heads for home. But then all four of their phones signal an incoming message: Neverland under attack! Only Team Camelot is still able to function, and Noah and his team are given the orders they thought they'd never hear: Go out on their own, and get the sons of bitches who did this! With Allison's life in the balance, Noah and the team go after the only person who could mastermind such an attack.

©2016 David Archer (P)2016 David Archer
Espionage Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Arthurian
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love me sum Noah Wolf

I found it excellent escapism. helped me forget about my own life while listening.

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Will Noah marry in the next installment?

David Archer continues his Noah Wolf series in much the same way he does the Sam Pritchard series, family friendly short stories. I feel like I'm listening to a chapter book, one chapter at a time. His books tend to be on the shorter side and leave you with an incomplete ending so that you have to buy the next book knowing that the book you just finished will hopefully be concluded but a new story will begin and you will have to do it again when that book leaves you hanging!
That being said, this was a good book with plenty of action. Recurring characters that make some real ethical decisions that go against their original beliefs. Noah and his team go after a villain they have faced before. Noah continues to develop a relationship and although he doesn't see it an old friend of his noticed that he does indeed have feelings for Sarah (his team mate).
Adam Verner did a great job narrating.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Good Story line

The narrator kept mixing the voices when he attempted to be a different person, outjer then that I enjoyed the story

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Noah Wolf does have an emotion!!

David Archer releases another winner. Protagonist Noah Wolf supposedly has no emotion, but it seems he has found love and may get married. For those who have enjoyed the Sam Pritchard series the Noah Wolf series is not to be missed. This is book 3 of the Wolf series and all are 5 star espionage thriller. Wolf is an agent who is incapable of feeling any emotion (supposedly). These novels are filled with constant action and suspense. Both the content of the novels and the narration are outstanding. VERY, VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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Thiller

The story just gets better. Noah is stone cold when it comes to business, but is there a little crack when it comes to the team!

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The author has written another great novel!

The author has written another fantastic novel, full of intrigue and suspense! The narration is superb, bringing the characters to life!

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just ok I liked earlier stories better.

didn't enjoy this main plot as much as earlier stories. I still like the character relationships.

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A bit thin on story and plot.

A bit thin on story and plot. This one and the last book feel like they could have been combined into one book. The first half could have been exposition, and the second half, this story.

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Snore

these stories might be good. they have an interesting premise, but the dialog and overly explained decision making process beteeen the main characters is terrible.

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Reads just barely better than a DC comic book

Do not compare to M. Greany, Clancy or even Flynn or you will be sorely disappointed!

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