The Contract Man
Alex King, Book 1
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A P Bateman
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Amazon number-one best seller for over three weeks
When an MI6 agent is found to be keeping records of his missions to protect himself from betrayal he unwittingly makes himself a priority target. But how do you silence the most dangerous man imaginable? Send him into hell on earth....
While Alex King is sent into Northern Iraq to tidy the loose ends of a botched mission, the archipelago of Indonesia is under communist threat from within its own military. A consortium of worried businessmen call for desperate measures and seek the services of an assassin. But what if MI6 could be duped into taking care of their problems for them? With secret links to China the communist contingent threatens Britain's trade initiatives with the largest mineral producing country on the planet.
In the dark world of intelligence it seems that everybody has their price.
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London, 1946. The Nazis have conquered and now occupy Great Britain. John Henry Rossett, a decorated British war hero and former police sergeant, has been reassigned to the Office of Jewish Affairs. He now answers to the SS, one of the most powerful and terrifying organizations in the Third Reich. Now assigned a job he did not ask for and cannot refuse: rounding up Jews for deportation. But they are not the only victims, for the war took Rossett's wife and son, and shattered his own humanity.
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Excellent alternate history novel
- By Wayne on 01-14-17
By: Tony Schumacher
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The Risk Agent
- Risk Agent, Book 1
- By: Ridley Pearson
- Narrated by: Todd Haberkorn
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
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Grace Chu is an American-educated Chinese national now working as a forensic accountant after serving in the Chinese army as an intelligence officer. John Knox is an American who parlayed his military service during the first Iraqi war into a lucrative import/export business, which now provides him the official access he needs to work freelance undercover operations throughout the world. Both are highly skilled operatives capable of deft subterfuge or extreme violence, if circumstances require.
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Ridley is back, but he wasn't far away.
- By Dave Staats on 06-27-12
By: Ridley Pearson
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The Last Spymaster
- By: Gayle Lynds
- Narrated by: David Colacci
- Length: 14 hrs and 38 mins
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Charles "Jay" Tice was a legend throughout the world of international intelligence. But secretly he was also a traitor, reputedly selling information that will seriously compromise the security of the United States for decades to come. Since his treachery was exposed, Tice has been kept under strict surveillance in a maximum security prison. Then one morning, his cell is discovered empty. Jay Tice has vanished - without tripping an alarm or leaving any trace of his passing.
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fantastic and fast paced!
- By Alton A. Ivory on 12-19-08
By: Gayle Lynds
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After It Happened
- Publisher's Pack, Books 1 & 2
- By: Devon C. Ford
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 12 hrs and 39 mins
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This omnibus edition contains Survival (book 1) and Humanity (book 2) of the After It Happened series.
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I really wanted to like these series
- By Midwestbonsai on 03-17-18
By: Devon C. Ford
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National Security
- A Jericho Quinn Thriller, Book 1
- By: Marc Cameron
- Narrated by: Tom Weiner
- Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
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Warning: The next terrorist attack on American soil is coming...sooner than you think. They can strike anytime, anywhere. A public landmark. A suburban shopping mall. And now, the human body itself. Three Middle Eastern terrorists have been injected with a biological weapon, human time bombs unleashed on American soil. They are prepared to die. To spread their disease. To annihilate millions. If America hopes to fight this enemy from within, we need a new kind of weapon. Meet Special Agent Jericho Quinn. Air Force veteran. Champion boxer. Trained assassin.
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Great story but
- By Roy on 12-06-20
By: Marc Cameron
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Ripple Effect
- By: L.T. Ryan
- Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
- Length: 6 hrs and 8 mins
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One shot. One kill. A simple plan. A simple operation. But it doesn't take much to throw off the assassination of a corrupt US senator in a foreign country. Not once the cartel gets involved. Can Riley "Bear" Logan and Jack Noble fight through the waves before a traitor gets to them first?
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Disappointing narration and weak plot!
- By Wayne on 12-12-18
By: L.T. Ryan
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SEAL Team Six Outcasts
- A Novel (Seal Team Six Outcasts, Book 1)
- By: Howard E. Wasdin, Stephen Templin
- Narrated by: Phil Gigante
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
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When America’s controversial Phoenix Program was buried during the Vietnam War, a new program rose from its ashes. A top-secret Special Operations unit, with a core mission to combat terror wherever they find it, Bitter Ash grew ever more necessary in a new world of Islamic fanaticism. Now, Bitter Ash is forming a special team, a SEAL Team Six with a difference. It is Tier One, on par with SEAL Team Six and Delta, but it will report directly to Bitter Ash, and its fight will take place under the cover of dark.
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Turning it out!
- By Tom on 02-01-23
By: Howard E. Wasdin, and others
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Ratlines
- By: Stuart Neville
- Narrated by: Alan Smyth
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
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Ireland 1963. As the Irish people prepare to welcome President John F. Kennedy to the land of his ancestors, a German national is murdered in a seaside guesthouse. Lieutenant Albert Ryan, Directorate of Intelligence, is ordered to investigate. The German is the third foreigner to die within a few days, and Minister for Justice Charles Haughey wants the killing to end lest, a shameful secret be exposed: the dead men were all Nazis granted asylum by the Irish government in the years following World War II.
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excellent novel; loses authenticity in narration
- By connie on 01-06-13
By: Stuart Neville
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Extracted
- Extracted, Book 1
- By: RR Haywood
- Narrated by: Carl Prekopp
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
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In 2061 a young scientist invents a time machine to fix a tragedy in his past. But his good intentions turn catastrophic when an early test reveals something unexpected: the end of the world. A desperate plan is formed: recruit three heroes, ordinary humans capable of extraordinary things, and change the future.
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Fast-Food Science Fiction
- By Kurt Schwoppe on 04-07-17
By: RR Haywood
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- Phil
- 05-16-24
just an average spy novel
not very exciting or interesting
there is some odd sex scene between the British secret agent and the CIA agent - I guess so there can be some T&A if it ever became a bad movie
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- Gary Pforr
- 06-02-23
A Thought Provoking Tale of Action and Intrigue
The story is a fictional account of a 'heroic' and skillful MI-6 agent. Although his specialty is assassination, he invariably takes the moral high road. Throughout the story, he's misused and then betrayed by the self-serving upper echelons of MI-6 and the CIA. The author skillfully switches back and forth between settings in London, Turkey, Iraq, and Indonesia. At first, this seemed disconcerting . But the various back- stories quickly came together as the plot progressed. The narrator skillfully adapted his tone and accents to the numerous British, Scottish, Southern US, Middle Eastern, and Indonesian characters. While bringing the story to a pleasing conclusion, the author was still able to leave it open for future continuation. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this audiobook.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-19-20
Flaws, but I kept going, it won me over.
So I almost have to review the first half and last half of the book separately
Most of this book is one of those with multiple, concurrent storylines that alternate. After a certain point, this style tends to annoy me. I appreciate complex webs of intrigue as much as the next person, but I listen to these as hero stories. So when the "hero" only amounts to 30% of the "airtime" of the book, I get frustrated. I KNOW that the 2/3 is important, supports the story, etc.
I'm not saying it's bad, or shouldn't be there. I appreciate the details, the other characters. I just don't CARE quite so much. I start to feel like I’m wading through hours of stuff (no matter how artfully written, complex, well thought out, or insightful) to listen to the 30% I'm excited about. It's a very tough balance, I'm sure. Story isn't as rich or interesting without it. But after a certain point….
As of 3.5 hours in, if I had to estimate, I'd say
1) Only about an hour had anything to do with Alex King.
2) about a hour was devoted to a detailed account of the torture of a character we don't even know. We meet him bound and hooded in the back of a car, they tell us his name, eventually why they are torturing him. But mostly it's just about describing his torture.
For the first 2/3 of the book we have absolutely no idea how it or the character fits into the story. It is totally random. It's almost like a commercial break from the rest of the story. A torture commercial.
3) Another hour details long tedious interactions between two characters in which no progress is made. They verbally go back and forth but the whole exchange and plan could have been explained or "developed" in less than 15 min. One of these character's voices is really annoying, neither of them are likeable or particularly interesting. This also seems to have nothing to do with what is happening in the Alex King story--that is only explained 3/5 into the book.
That general style choice aside, the book does wander into some strange and decidedly pointless detail.
There is one chapter that is 15 minutes, in which:
1) A character whose name we don't know creeps up on a minor character's house
2) The minor character A hits golf balls on his lawn
3) A 3rd minor character comes over and watches "A" hit golf balls on his lawn.
Then they go in the house to have an important conversation. Except that is the NEXT chapter. The 15 min chapter covers only those 3 completely useless events in which nothing happens.
There's another 5 minute chapter in which 2 characters do nothing but discuss the living room furniture. (seriously, I'm not kidding)
Maybe it was just my perception, but the bizarre detail always seemed to be about everything OTHER than Alex King. It's almost like someone told him he had to flesh out the other storylines so he went back and added a bunch of detail.
It switches between these storyline's WAY too fast. Sometimes there won't be more than a few sentences of one before it changes to another. You've barely had time to register what storyline is or what is happening and then you're jerked into another. There's never time to get into any of them. It's like catching snippets of conversation. It's made worse by the audible format because sometimes you can't tell until partway through that it IS a new storyline.
When it's a tense time and it's switching between people's perspectives during an "event" I can get it. But that was not the case here.
I can't develop any sense of wanting to know what happens next, because there is no continuity of story, there isn't a "next" because you're still trying to figure out where you are.
Everything is chopped up in a completely indiscernible way. None of the breaks seemed natural. It would stop in the middle of a conversation, jump to another storyline or two, then come back in the middle of the conversation where it left off.
The chapters are broken at seemingly random, too. Some chapters contained snippets of multiple storylines. Other chapters stop in the middle of a scene or conversation and start a new chapter to finish it.
It was so choppy and disorienting it drove me absolutely crazy. It was really hard to keep going and deal with all of that for a mere 30% of the story I liked.
After while I just started advancing ahead during the tedious bits and honestly I didn't miss anything. It took 10 sec to figure out what I missed
ALL that said.
I kept going, and about halfway though, it seemed to iron itself out. It starts focusing more on Alex King, and I enjoyed it a lot more. I was invested, wanted to know what happened next, wanted to "stick with him" through the next steps. I started to like him and he became interesting.
It won me over in the end.
I'm hoping the flaws are maybe a side effect of a new author or book series or whatever and that the rest of the books are more like the last half.
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- JenFox
- 11-03-22
Alex King. The Removal Man
An outstanding espionage & targeted assassination story. A well written plot, with superb detail. Descriptive & entertaining. Beware you deceive the assassin.
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- Caleb-Matt Williams
- 01-24-22
The production
Is messy and lacking. There is a constant buzzing and static coupled with strange sound effects
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- Ray Pereira
- 01-12-23
Kept me engaged
Can not wait to start the second book of this series. King is an character.
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- Dab1477
- 10-13-22
Sound issues
Disappointed in sound quality. sounds like tin room. Good story. Worth a listen if you put up with sound.
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