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In the Blood
- James Reece, Book 5
- Lu par : Ray Porter
- Durée : 12 h et 8 min
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**NOW AN AMAZON PRIME TV SERIES STARRING CHRIS PRATT**
A woman boards a plane in Burkina Faso having just completed a targeted assassination for the state of Israel. Two minutes after take-off, her plane is blown out of the sky.
Six thousand miles to the east, James Reece watches the names and pictures of the victims cross cable news. One face triggers a distant memory of a Mossad operative attached to the CIA years earlier in Iraq, a woman with ties to the intelligence services of two nations, a woman Reece thought he would never see again....
In a global pursuit spanning four continents, James Reece will enlist the help of friends new and old to track down her killer and walk right into a trap set by a master sniper, a sniper who has enlisted help of his own....
The fifth in the best-selling James Reece series, from former Navy SEAL Jack Carr. If you loved Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Peter James's Roy Grace or Michael Connelly's Mickey Haller, you will love James Reece!
Commentaires
"A propulsive and compulsive series. Jack Carr’s James Reece is the kind of guy you’d want to have in your corner. A suspenseful and exhilarating thrill-ride. Jack Carr is the real deal." (Andy McNab)
"This is seriously good...the suspense is unrelenting, and the tradecraft is so authentic the government will probably ban it – so read it while you can!" (Lee Child)
"With a particular line in authentic tradecraft, this fabulously unrelenting thrill-ride was a struggle to put down." (Mark Dawson)