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Back Blast: A Gray Man Novel | Mark Greaney
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan novels, comes an all-new explosive thriller featuring the lethal assassin known as the Gray Man… Court Gentry was the CIA’s best agent. Until the day the Agency turned against him and put out a kill on sight order. That’s when the enigmatic international assassin called the Gray Man was born—and Court has been working for himself ever since Now, Court is back in Washington looking for answers. He’s determined to find out what happened all those years ago that made the Agency turn against him. On his list to interrogate are his former partners and the men who sent him on his last mission. What he doesn’t realize is that the questions that arose from that mission are still reverberating in the U.S. intelligence community, and he’s stumbled onto a secret that powerful people want kept under wraps. And now, they have Court in their crosshairs. Court Gentry is used to having people on his trail, but this time, it’s on U.S. soil—the last place he wants to be. Now, he’ll have to find the answers to his fate while evading capture…and avoiding death
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Coffeymuse
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Holy Cannoli, what a ride!

Gray Man series just keeps getting better with each installment.

If you like Jack Ryan and Jason Bourne give this series a try.

So freaking good and I am off to order from my library the next book.

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papascott33
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#12 of 2022 (Since July 9th)
Started: 10/31/22
Finished: 11/11/22
12 Days

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BookDude
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The 5th Gray Man book and they keep getting better and better. Court is back on US soil and on the run from pretty much everybody. He has to stay on the offensive to find out why his own agency wants to kill him, though. Plenty of action, intrigue, and humor makes this a great addition to the series.

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fmcgeough
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Trying to decide what is more intriguing - Greaney's CIA thriller or the Panama story of rich people stashing money overseas to avoid taxes in WSJ