What if the person who needs rescuing is your husband?
Jamie Austen is a CIA operative tasked with rescuing girls around the world. Running dangerous missions against the most notorious and ruthless criminal enterprises in the world. Her husband Alex is usually right there with her.
When he's shot for the first time in his career, the wound seems superficial. Until they learn that the bullet is laced with a pathogen that changes the molecular structure of his body and causes it to age rapidly. He only has three weeks to live unless Jamie can find a way to save him.
Most missions are a race against time. This time, Jamie literally has no time to spare.
TERRY TOLER is a international #1 best selling and award winning author who has written seventeen non fiction books and thirty novels including the Jamie Austen and Alex Halee spy stories along with The Eden Stories. He is a public speaker, counselor, and retired entrepreneur. Impacting the lives of people worldwide through storytelling has become one of his passions in life. He can be followed at terrytoler.com.
"Terry Toler is well written, and a rising star in literary fiction." Michael DeAngelo (Reviewer)
The Longest Day won the 2020 Best Book Award for Religious Fiction sponsored by American Book Fest. Saving Sara and The Late Great Planet Jupiter were both finalists for the 2021 Best Book Award in the Thriller/Adventure and REligious Fiction categories.
This can’t be the end! Jamie is my favorite character, she is the best after all…Alex is a close second! LOL. The story was great, as they all are. I especially love the jump ahead at the end. I will definitely keep this series in my re-read collection.
Really great ending to the series. Obviously never say never and I could see this getting picked up later once the kids are older. I’ve really enjoyed the series.
I couldn't wait to read it and I wasn't disappointed. I like that some new characters were introduced, know it will continue on in another direction. I was happy with the ending.
I enjoyed this book even though Toler’s writing about flying is out to lunch and a complete turn off, maybe because I’m a pilot. Then on the ground Jamie disappears, come on now, write with realism in mind Toler! You can’t get out of a Gulstream without someone seeing you. A little more realism would help this authors books in belief, yes he knows the whole book is lies, it’s a novel. Look at someone like Clancy, who reachers all he writes about so the reader can believe. I still enjoyed it.4.8
The Jamie Austen series is an unbelievable faith filled journey that has all the details wound up in this final installment of this series. Its hard to even compare this series with any other series that I have read. Now Terry Toler is included in this short list of my favorite authors.
I was very disappointed in Saving Alex. we are left with no idea how Alex was "saved " and the predominance of plot lines left open or completely undefined make this book difficult to read and even harder to get engaged with.
This is the third Terry Toler/ Jamie Austin book I have read and is easily the worst.
My first read for this author... blew me away! Now I have to go back to the beginning. Crisp, action packed, engaging. A little taste of romance and strong working relationships. Just, WOW!
I thought I had read other books in this series. I had not. However, after getting reading Saving Alex, I may have to correct the oversight. This is a very good, intense thriller. A bizarre set of circumstances that reminds me of the saying, 'no good turn goes unpunished' leave Alex the victim of a would be assassin's bullet. If you've read other books in The Jamie Austen Thrillers, you are more familiar with the characters than I, but if you're new to the series, I recommend reading Saving Alex.