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The Ty Stone Box Set 1, Books 1-3

By: Franklin Horton
Narrated by: Chris Abell, Charles Bice, Kyle Tait
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The first ever box set of the action-packed Ty Stone Series, containing books 1-3.

A hero in the tradition of Jack Reacher, the Gray Man, and Mitch Rapp, Ty Stone isn't afraid to cross the line when the stakes are high enough and they're never higher than when a child is in danger.

When a child goes missing from a busy interstate gas station, all leads point in the wrong direction. Ty Stone is afraid he's too damaged to help but his gut--and his conscience--won't let him sit this one out.

Even as he's searching for the missing child, law enforcement is searching for him. Ty's anger and bad decisions are catching up with him. But sometimes a broken hero is what the world needs. A man with no rules of engagement. A man who understands that real justice doesn't always come from the courts.

©2020, 2023 Franklin Horton (P)2025 Franklin Horton
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Author does amazing plot development over the series. Characters are crafted and intertwined to keep you wanting to see what's next!

Great plot!

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Loved Jim Powell and the Mad Mick, but Ty Stone is now my favorite.

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Book one will take you on a non-stop action packed adventure that keeps you hooked. The author gives a peek into how some military deal with PDST when coming home. Beware, there are dark thoughts that Ty Stone tackles with when he has down time.

The three book series deals with human trafficking. My heart breaks that this is real and so many children and women suffer at the hand of evil.

The first two books our hero delivers and rescues. The third book feel short for me because my expectations were not met. He finally was given a job that met his character and abilities. I was wanting him to kick butt and take down the top guys and the cartel and keep going while taking down those criminals that run the human trafficking circles. That did not happen.
At the very least give it to us in a book. Let the hero let lose and take as many of those "feel in the blank with your colorful words" down.

The narrator for the first two books were good, but the narrator for the third book was hard to listen to. With all that I did complete the listen for all three books.



!!TAKE THEM DOWN!! DON'T HOLD BACK!!

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great listen. can't wait for more books. Franklin Horton always produces great stories. must listen

story line

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I get the feeling that the writer was just trying to find another niche besides the 'end of civilization" theme.
He'll have to keep looking because this is not working. The main character is not well developed, which could be ok except for the endless "i'm gonna kill myself" thing that dragged on and on.
The plot lines are thin and not compelling. Yes, I know human trafficking is horrible but this story lives outside of a plausible scenario for the subject.
One of the things I like about Horton's other books is that the characters step up and deal with their issues and help others.
This guy is just in the way.

Not up to the usual excellent quality

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Even with a boxed set I don't think I got my credit's worth out of this. Kept waiting for the story and the MC to improve but it never happened. The MC (Ty Stone) is exhausting to deal with. The entire series is just repetitions of the guy making stupid decisions, rambling on with self-blame, contemplating killing himself, and then doing it all over again. Seemed to be big holes in the plots, e.g. clinics buying kids without even doing background checks on the mothers to make sure it wasn't a sting and as if law enforcement wouldn't find out. It didn't help that each book had a different narrator so there's no continuity and none of them stood out with their performances but the 3rd was the worst by far, sounded like a bad AI/automated voice half the time. In 25 hours of listening there's not a lot action or suspense that takes place and without mentioning spoilers the MC doesn't do much except screw things up. All in all these aren't well-written stories and I tend to keep the bar low for enjoying what I listen to.

Pretty sure I wasted a credit on this

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I have listened with rapt attention to the Mad Mick series, and LOVED all the books. This sad threesome doesn't even come close. Did Horton really write this amaturish three books? The dangerous portions are ok, but do not come close to the suspense that the Mad Mick series has. I think a lot of it is the narration, simply put...average. There is no connection to the protagonist, just another oh hum chapter. Dont bother with credit, spend it somewhere else.

Franklin Horton actually wrote this book?

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