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Mercy River

A Van Shaw Novel

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Mercy River

By: Glen Erik Hamilton
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Helping a fellow veteran accused of murder, Van Shaw is drawn into a dangerous labyrinth involving smuggled opioids, ruthless mercenaries, and deadly family secrets that will challenge his notions of brotherhood and justice in this riveting thriller from Anthony, Macavity, and Strand Critics Award-winning author Glen Erik Hamilton.

When his friend Leo Pak is arrested on suspicion of murder and armed robbery, Van Shaw journeys to a remote Oregon county to help his fellow Ranger. Van had been Leo’s sergeant when they served with the 75th Regiment in Afghanistan, and back in the States, Leo had helped Van when he needed it most.

Arriving in the isolated town of Mercy River, Van learns his troubled friend had planned to join a raucous three-day party that dominates the place for one weekend each year. Attended by hundreds of former and active Rangers, the event is more than just a reunion; it’s the central celebration of a growing support network called the Rally, founded and led by a highly decorated special operations general named Macomber.

But there’s more going on in Mercy River than just a bunch of Army hard cases blowing off steam. The murder victim - the owner of a local gun shop where Leo worked part time - was dealing in stolen heroin-grade opiates. Worse, the town has a dark history with a community of white supremacists, growing in strength and threatening to turn Mercy River into their private enclave.

The cops have damning evidence linking Leo to the murder, and Van knows that backwaters like Mercy River are notorious for protecting their own. His quest to clear Leo’s name will stir up old grudges and dark secrets beneath the surface of this secretive small town, pit his criminal instincts against his loyalties to his brothers in arms, and force him to question his own belief in putting justice above the letter of the law.

Glen Erik Hamilton creates crime fiction that pulsates with emotional intensity and is “as much fun to read as Lee Child’s Jack Reacher” (J. A. Jance). In Mercy River, Hamilton highlights the unique and powerful moral struggle inherent in Van Shaw’s iconoclastic character - an honorable man torn between upholding the law and breaking it to save innocent lives. Action-packed, riveting, and powerful, Mercy River is a novel that goes to the heart and soul of what it means to be a hero in a corrupt and punishing world.

©2019 Glen Erik Hamilton (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Military Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Exciting
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An excellent and relatable told and preformed masterfully. I can only hope there is more to come in a series.

Excellent

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I liked the character design. Van Shaw is an interesting complex character. I am looking forward to the next Van Shaw novel.

The plot

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Very hard to keep track of so many characters in different gangs. Probably fewer characters would have helped the story line. I liked the “hero” Van… not Jack Reacher but an interesting backstory. Might try another book in this series.

Too many characters

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I don’t know where the author gets his ideas or how he puts his words together to give so much Miele. Our hero is absolutely lovable. We can find nothing about him to dislike. It just keeps getting better. However, I have just learned that or. C. Brady will not be the next narrator. This disturbs me greatly. I’ll just have to wait and see how it goes.

Each story is better than the last

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A bit convoluted and random but not a bad listen. Fine when you’re multi tasking and willing away the time.

Good Narrarator

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