Covert Warriors: Presidential Agent Series, Book 7 (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
At a Mexican roadblock, a U.S. Embassy SUV is stopped at gunpoint, three of its passengers murdered, and a fourth kidnapped. Everything points to the drug cartels, especially when the kidnappers say they will return the hostage if a cartel kingpin is released from U.S. federal prison.
But when word gets to Charley Castillo and his group of “retired” spies and special operators, they have their doubts. Fresh from having enraged the Kremlin by staging a covert raid in Venezuela that nabbed not only high-value Russian agents but also a highly prized secret Russian aircraft, they start connecting the dots. They believe that it’s a diversion. That the murders and kidnapping were ordered by none other than Vladimir Putin himself to lure Castillo and company to their deaths. And the thing of it is, even knowing that may not save them. Powerful forces in the U.S. government are arrayed against them as well, and if one side doesn’t get them... the other side will.
Filled with Griffin’s trademark rich characters and cutting-edge drama, this is another exceptional novel in an exceptional series.
Customer Reviews
Forced myself to listen for one hour!
Wow, a MAJOR MESS. You get SO TIRED of all the introduced charactors who seemingly have NO purpose your brain gets fried!
If you like the following you will LOVE the book:
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$$ Wasted! Will never purchase the Author again! Also the narriation was sad, zero talent, same voice everywhere.
I am mad!
I really enjoy most of these characters and that is why I am mad. This is one of the worst books I have listened to in awhile. Way to much back story. Nothing new and exciting. By far one of the worst ending stories I have ever heard. I am a loyal buyer of a few authors and griffin is one of those until now. The main character in this book could have been a great one for years to come. First book was wonderful, second okay, third one seems like griffin could care less. So in short save your money.
Skip this one
The latest installment was major disappointment. Too many plot-gaps to count. The narration was horrible. Most of the characters were in the voice. narrators or readers from previous books in this series did a good job on using vocal talents to vary the characters voices/styles.