I sat down, having read the other books in this series – understanding what I was getting myself into and I was still blown away. Somehow Carter has made an already interesting and unique character even more.

Tight-Lipped, book three in the Silence Jones series starts off with the end of one of Silence’s missions. He’s quickly thrown into another mission and this time it’s high-intensity and deals with other parts of the government. The woman that he has to meet up with and help is skeptical and especially so of the shadowy government types. I liked their interactions a lot and the bond and the trust that was developed over the length of the book really made Silence even more likable. He’s still an antihero for sure – there was even a line later in the book that cracked me up where he mentioned how he’s one of the good assassins not one of the bad ones (purposefully messing it up as to not give away the scene).

Also, this being a multi-state and multi-person mission made this one really interesting and one that was damn hard to put down. Add in the great narration by Gary Bennett and it was easily one of the best in the series on top of being a great thriller from start to finish. In the book description he says “hold on tight” and that’s true. This one was a jet-setting mystery that I couldn’t put down that went from 0-100 and kept it near 100 throughout.