Description - 'Dan Hendricks is a man in need of a lifeline. A former CIA operative, he is now an agent for hire by foreign powers on the hunt for dangerous fugitives. It's a lethal world at the best of times, and Dan knows his number is almost up. His next job could be his last--and his next job is his biggest yet. The target sounds trackable enough: Jacques Fillon, who gave up his life trying to save a fellow passenger following a bus crash in northern Sweden. But the man was something of an enigma in this rural community, and his death exposes his greatest secret: Jacques Fillon never existed at all. Dan is tasked with uncovering Fillon's true identity--but can he do so before his own past catches up with him?'
Thank you so much to the author and Will Damron who created superb accents of the characters, created a tense, gripping atmosphere that is spell-binding. Wil Damrom has the most beautiful American accent I have ever heard, absolutely perfect for this intriguing story. ❤❤❤❤
Good story. Writing is so-so. But that is today's fiction for you. The author over uses 'guy', to put it mildly. Here are some synonyms that are available for 'guy': man fellow enemy assassin spy killer butcher executioner exterminator hunter slayer gentleman lad individual person soul fella geezer gent character customer creature sort type chap bloke bod dude hombre digger
Great story, moving at pace and well written. Excellent narration. Thank you for posting.
The steadfast search for truth then reconciliation and some peace is just what I search for. Excellent deep moving and hopeful
Description - 'Dan Hendricks is a man in need of a lifeline. A former CIA operative, he is now an agent for hire by foreign powers on the hunt for dangerous fugitives. It's a lethal world at the best of times, and Dan knows his number is almost up. His next job could be his last--and his next job is his biggest yet.
The target sounds trackable enough: Jacques Fillon, who gave up his life trying to save a fellow passenger following a bus crash in northern Sweden. But the man was something of an enigma in this rural community, and his death exposes his greatest secret: Jacques Fillon never existed at all.
Dan is tasked with uncovering Fillon's true identity--but can he do so before his own past catches up with him?'
Sad that you a reader had to write the sleeve for the novel!
Brilliant precis. Thank you
Wignall is an amazing storyteller!
Exciting story, excellent narration, thank you.
Great story. Great twists. Thoroughly enjoyable. Loved the ending
Just to say big thank you
Thank you so much to the author and Will Damron who created superb accents of the characters, created a tense, gripping atmosphere that is spell-binding. Wil Damrom has the most beautiful American accent I have ever heard, absolutely perfect for this intriguing story. ❤❤❤❤
? Americans don’t have accents- the rest of the world do!
Will Damron is an amazing narrator.
Thanks 🇿🇦
A description in the description would be great 👍
A description in the description...lol
Not needed
Story is a bit soppy with as usual the involvement with, what else than, a beautiful detective. Very well narrated.
Absolutely fantastic ,except fir the ads every 5 mins . Ruined it completely
thanx
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There you are again. We have to stop meeting like this.
Will Damron, narrator.
Too many ads
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What a French accent!! Cluso?!😣
Good story. Writing is so-so. But that is today's fiction for you. The author over uses 'guy', to put it mildly. Here are some synonyms that are available for 'guy':
man
fellow
enemy
assassin
spy
killer
butcher
executioner
exterminator
hunter
slayer
gentleman
lad
individual
person
soul
fella
geezer
gent
character
customer
creature
sort
type
chap
bloke
bod
dude
hombre
digger
He has some excellent books. My own husband uses 'guy' when necessary.
How many books have you written and published?????
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If I wanted an English lesson,I would have asked for it ! Take a seat and check your arrogance at the door .🙄
Hmm. Nope.
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