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In the Blood
In the Blood: A Thriller | Jack Carr
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?“Take my word for it, James Reece is one rowdy motherf***er. Get ready!” —Chris Pratt, star of The Terminal List, coming to Amazon Prime The #1 New York Times bestselling Terminal List series continues as James Reece embarks on a global journey of vengeance. A woman boards a plane in the African country of Burkina Faso having just completed a targeted assassination for the state of Israel. Two minutes later, her plane is blown out of the sky. Over 6,000 miles away, former Navy SEAL James Reece watches the names and pictures of the victims on 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. Reece enlists friends new and old across the globe to track down her killer, unaware that he may be walking into a deadly trap.
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OwenB
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I‘ve really enjoyed the first few books in this series but I found this one an average read. Jack Carr is a good writer, well developed characters but this one just didn‘t grab my attention like the others. The main character James Reece continues to get his revenge and the book sets up the next in the series. I‘ll pick up the next one when it‘s written but for now I‘ll move on.

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OutAndAbout
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James Reece and his overly descriptive weaponry are at it again. The first few chapters had so much detail we laughed out loud. But once everyone was appropriately armed and the plot got rolling, it was a fast paced enjoyable adventure. The ending though. Major cliffhanger. But still a great listen. Special shout out to Ray Porter who does all the James Reece books. It wouldn‘t be Reece without him!