Right to Kill: Nathan McBride, Book 6 (Unabridged)
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
When a team of commandos - highly skilled and armed to the teeth - tries to kidnap retired CIA station chief Linda Genneken from her home, trained marine Nathan McBride and his partner, Harvey Fontana, arrive just in time to join the fight. But their well-honed CIA instincts tell them this is only the beginning.
McBride and Fontana set out to learn who ordered the midnight raid and why. Is it connected to a rescue mission they conducted with Genneken in South America - a mission that nearly killed McBride? Is it related to the string of assassinations happening simultaneously in that area of the world? Or both?
With the help of their CIA contacts and aided by Genneken, the two men unravel a criminal plot with global implications. And as their race to find answers unspools in six supercharged hours, McBride and his team will be tested like never before.
Customer Reviews
Old Enemies Resurface
4 stars. OLD ENEMIES RESURFACE. Right to Kill is the sixth book in the Nathan McBride series. This book can be read as a standalone with no cliffhanger. Though I highly suggest you read the previous books to have some of the backstory on Nathan. There is a lot of violence.
The book blurb adequately describes the storyline so I'm not going to repeat that info here. The author did a good job of summarizing the series for new readers to give them a better understanding of Nathan McBride. It has well developed characters and a great storyline. There is a lot of history between characters that keeps you guessing what twists and turns will be revealed next. The story starts out with fast paced action and that continues throughout the book. It is amazing how much story, details, and action the author packs into the book...and that most of the book takes place over just a few hours. Along the way there are unexpected surprises as well. This book definitely kept me riveted and I had a hard time putting it down. Nathan McBride is a series definitely worth reading.