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    The Gray Man
    Book 1 in the series:Gray Man

    The Gray Man - Gray Man by Mark Greaney
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    A wildly entertaining, action-packed spy thriller - perfect if you crave non-stop excitement and can suspend your disbelief. Enjoy the ride, but don’t expect too much depth.

    The Gray Man by Mark Greaney is a fast-paced thriller following Courtland Gentry, a former CIA operative turned legendary assassin known as The Gray Man. Hunted for an assassination he committed, Court finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with elite forces from around the world. The book is filled with non-stop action, improbable scenarios, and a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Greaney's writing style is described as character-driven, with a focus on intense action sequences and a plot that hooks readers from the first page.

    Just under a mile away, Gentry pulled off the road, turned into a dry streambed, and forced the Land Rover as deep as possible into the tall brown river grasses. He climbed out of the truck and raced...
    August 2009
    462 pages

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    A Cold Dark Place
    Book 1 in the series:Cold Justice

    A Cold Dark Place - Cold Justice by Toni Anderson
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    A gripping blend of romance and suspense with plenty of action and heart - dark, twisty, and just steamy enough. A must for romantic suspense fans, but maybe not for purists who want their mysteries without the heat.

    A Cold Dark Place by Toni Anderson is a fast-paced and action-packed crime thriller with a touch of romance. The story follows FBI Special Agent Mallory Rooney and former CIA assassin Alex Parker as they work together to solve crimes and navigate their growing attraction amidst a backdrop of danger and suspense. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, introducing a vigilante element and a serial killer investigation that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is described as captivating, with raw and powerful emotions portrayed through the characters, adding depth to the storyline.

    Edgar Paul Meacher had left three hours ago, driving the white panel van he kept for this purpose alone. Meacher would have switched plates along some quiet dirt road, before going on his own little h...
    April 2014
    367 pages

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