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No Harm Done

Book 3 in Kurt Harm Thriller Series

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No Harm Done

By: Wes Allen
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Kurt Harm is back for more. The Agency has called him out to fulfill another contract. The target is a maniacal, quickly ascending political figure in Istanbul, Turkey. Harm must eliminate the elusive target before it's too late. The clock is ticking and Harm is pushed to the brink. Espionage Literature & Fiction Suspense
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Series contiues to spiral downhill.

The relationship with Harm and Sarah get in the way with the story. I am pretty sure her liabilty with the mission is the reason why the agency has a policy against husband and wife working together. Her character brought nothing to the table to enhance the story. Like Harm, the author continues to dumb her down and their relationship reads like two high school kids with experiencing their first love. If I wanted to read a romance novel, I would have chosen another book. Also Harm makes so many bad decisions, and compromises the mission contantly, it is hard to believe the agency would keep using him. So based on this book, I am out and will not continue the series. I'll stick with authors like Rick Moffina and Harlan Corbin for this genre.

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