
Noble Sanction
Jake Noble Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Adam Verner
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By:
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William Miller
When a beautiful but deadly assassin murders a man in a DC hotel room, Noble is ordered to find the killer and bring her to justice.
After the devastating death of Samantha Gunn, Jake Noble has spent every night since drinking himself into oblivion. Jake’s world is shattered and he’s looking for answers. Instead he gets a call from Langley.
A Secret Service agent has been found dead. The CIA wants to know who killed him and why. Noble tracks the assassin across two continents only to discover a larger, more sinister plot at work. Someone is trying to destroy the United States of America, and Noble may be the only man who can stop it.
Book four in the highly popular Jake Noble Thriller Series!
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- the narrator shouldn’t make every female character sound so dang whiney. Even the non-whiney/weak characters had that whiney trait that went counter to the persons character.
- it wasn’t this book, but there was book 4 that there were Russian characters than had zero Russian accent (I hope I’m not thinking of a different series but I don’t think I am.) the narrator should apply appropriate access to the various nationalities regardless. It lends more realism.
- I would give - free of charge - a military/tactics review/edit of the Noble series gladly. Trust me when I say that nowhere in this universe would an 18 series MOS (US Army Special Forces) ask someone firing an MP5 if they can accurately or effectively engage a threat at over 700 meters. That question would never come out of their mouth. Also there was a portion of book 5 wheee if I’m not mistaken Jake and another character (DF) were engaging threats with short barrel AK’s at distances those weapons cannot reach, much less effectively. I could have misheard that, so take that with a grain of salt I guess. My point is that authors who include current or former SOF soldiers or even SOG operators who are almost always former SOF, should have someone who understands that world to provide editing - reviewing to ensure that storyline doesn’t go into the realm of impossibility when it’s not necessary. That’s just my 2 cents.
I m sure there are haters who might complain about Jake’s mom or Sam for their Christian faith and quoting bible scriptures but I thought it added an element that many authors are afraid to add, and it wasn’t overboard or over saturated, so if you do read a negative review mentioning that, just know that whoever left that review is really going overboard and likely just a God-hater. It was seasoned without being over salty. I’d you know what I mean then you know what I mean.
I truly hope there is a Jake Noble 7, 8, 9, 10…. I want to know what happens to Sam! And yes Jake is getting on up there at 36, he still has some gas in the tank!!!
I’ve enjoyed them so so far!!
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the suspense was good. great for traveling.
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The plot was so twisted that it lost its direction. I think it was supposed to be a great clever surprise, but it rubbed me the wrong way. I also didn't like the angst over Sam's death. Never believed in her character anyway. That she could become a super agent in so short a time never did ring true.
The epilog is confusing. Who..? What...? You couldn't just end the story--you had to leave a cliff hanger, and with a new character at that? Not a fan of that trick.
The narrator's voice is nice enough to lull you into thinking he's doing a good job, but he isn't. He comes to full stops in the middle of sentences, breaking up phrases that then lose their meaning. It became very annoying to me. He also pronounces "pull" the same as "pool" which frequently broke the flow of the narrative.
too much cut and paste
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