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  • Outstanding Work

    5
    By Listener in the PNW
    What a fantastic piece of storytelling. I’m so happy we have a worthy successor to the likes of Fleming and Clancy. Thanks for your hard work and dedication to the craft, Jack.
  • Good one

    4
    By WillThatch
    Enjoyable and a page turner
  • Final Bliss

    5
    By nicknametaffy
    James Reece and Katie are finally safe together. Won’t say why (spoiler)
  • Good job of wrapping it up

    4
    By M D Allen
    Really enjoyed this story and series. Sometimes the details are overwhelming but appreciated. Sadly makes me worry about our country.
  • Great read!

    5
    By Just me eeb
    Love the series. This is as good or better than all in the series.
  • Slow and boring!

    2
    By sjr135
    If the author wants to write a technical essay please do but don’t disguise it as a fiction novel. This is simply boring to read for the genre advertised. Great insomnia relief.
  • Read them all!

    5
    By SP1$
    Excellent read! Bring on the next one!!
  • Red sky Mourning

    5
    By steeveskas
    I love all jack’s books. Exciting, real, loyal and so much more. Thought was one of the best. I hope the ending out on an island does not mean no more Jack Reece Books. He us irreplaceable. I love Alice
  • Hope this is the last in the series…perfect

    5
    By Ibsf
    To varying degrees, I’ve enjoyed the simple action packed escapism this series has provided. Some books are better than others, but I believe all have been worthwhile diversions. This one is by far my personal favorite. Although a part of me doesn’t want Reece’s story to end, this probably should be the last of them. Great read, and perfect ending.
  • Another masterpiece from Mr. Carr

    5
    By JDzukini
    If you found yourself hooked on the terminal list you will love this one. I am amazed from the amount of details that Jack puts in every scene. It’s like watching a movie in your head. Thoughtfully written, Exciting and I found it hard to put it down and go to sleep. Obviously, the subject of the book is so relevant to our current global situation and I hope it will remain as a very thoughtful thriller rather than a soon to be experienced reality. Can’t wait to read the next one.

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