
Kill Count
A Team Reaper Thriller
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Francis G. Kearney
The guns blaze, the bodies stack, and the kill-count skyrockets.
When a ruthless Colombian cartel kidnaps the 10-year-old son of a DEA agent for leverage, Team Reaper unleashes a blood-and-bullets blitz that uncovers an unholy alliance dirtier than the devil’s own heart.
Hunted by both a rogue black ops assassin and a cartel cutthroat, Team Reaper take the fight from sin-soaked city streets to the jungle hell-zones of Colombia. Meanwhile, a devastating series of terrorist attacks strike New York City as al-Qaeda rises from the ashes and ignites a political firestorm that threatens to topple the president.
With a young boy’s life on the line and the fate of a nation at stake, Team Reaper refuses to retreat.
A non-stop action-fest - Kill Count is the fifth book in the thrilling Team Reaper Series.
©2019 Mark Allen (P)2019 Wolfpack PublishingListeners also enjoyed...




















Great Flow.
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Fantastic novel, great storyline!
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Jumping the shark
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The plot, though, was actually pretty good.
Lots of blood and action, so much so that yeah, yeah, his head exploded, get on with it. Author tries too hard with the similes-- just what was it like when the 963 NATO round smacked into him at 527.2 miles per second (not the real numbers), and how was that different from the other 48 times it happened in this book? The author's similes come in threes. Every. Single. Time.
Reaper was a real jerk in this book. Didn't like him. Didn't like the empty, inane, chest-thumping conversations with gratuitous swearing. Put some real heart in to it. Develop some character depth. They are all as flat as the outline-targets they practice on.
Going downhill
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