Wow, I can say that I was not ready for the level of action and excitement that was delivered in the third installment of the Adrian Hell series. “The Last Bullet” was an audiobook that kept my attention from start to finish, and everywhere between. This tale had more twists than the past ones in..
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Adrian Hell faces his next crisis of life head-on as he determines it is time to end his career as an assassin. But before he does, he must draw every last drop of blood from the man who killed his daughter and wife, his beloved family. The author, James P. Sumner, keeps the intense mystery..
I wasted $1.99
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Realistic Hope
Review from The Ministry for the Future →
What I appreciate most about this book is that it felt realistic. It didn’t present a fantasy, it didn’t suggest there is one tech fix, it presented familiar resistance, technical questions and failure. So the fact that they found a route, gives me a little hope it might be possible to find a way to..
Far fetched but a good story
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Great Story…..Great Audio
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Boring, forgettable, amateurish
Review from Hunter’s Games →
The first book in this series, while flawed for being over the top unrealistic was fun without being great. It had some charm and fast moving excitement. This second outing starts off well enough then actually drags the events, with even less credibility in the logic, and the story is amazingly lightweight and boring. I..