Suzy and her daughter are on a bus, heading for London and safety. She knows her partner will be hunting them down. It's what he does for a living. He hunts people. But Suzy's plans go awry when armed robbers storm the bus on an isolated road and rob the passengers. She loses her entire savings – money she desperately needs to build a new life for herself and her daughter, far away from her psychotic partner.
With the sound of approaching sirens in the distance, Suzy makes a split-second decision. She can't trust the police. She can't trust anyone. Penniless and terrified, she and her daughter run into the woods. It's the only thing they can do.
But Suzy isn't the only passenger on the bus who's keen to avoid the authorities. Sitting behind her is a man in a robe. A preacher, moving from town to town. He's not been robbed as there's nothing in his cloth bag worth stealing. The man in the robe also leaves the bus, following Suzy and her daughter into the woods.
As Suzy's partner closes in on them, Suzy discovers the man in the robe isn't just a roaming preacher.
He is also a hunter, and prayer isn't his only weapon.
Nathan Burrows is a writer based in Norfolk in the United Kingdom. His debut novel, Blind Justice, was published in March 2018.
Nathan's a keen reader as well as a writer. He occasionally runs marathons, has a Norwich City football club season ticket, and is the proud part-owner of a Daschund puppy called Bertie.
This is a good start for the second book in the Preacher series. There are three action streams from the beginning that are sure to cross paths in the future. The reader will not be disappointed. Even through there is a quagmire of violence and ill intent, seeping through this writing, there is a balance of hope pushing through the cracks created by the Preacher. All the streams come together, some for the better and some for the worse. The Preacher is always there when needed. His body is his weapon, his mind is hope for others. It is frightening to know that evil like this exists in the world. It is comforting to know that there are those who will stand up for the weaker. This number two in this series is better than the first. Congratulations Mr Burrows for a job well done. GR readers … this is your chance to read some very worthwhile material while riding the roller coaster of excitement. Enjoy the ride.
This book was wow!! I loved how the three different story lines all ended up interceding into one. Nathan Burrows really keeps you on the edge of your seat in the sequel to the Preacher. Very exciting and great finish. Can’t wait to read the third book
I am really enjoying this series. The story is edgy and held my interest. I am slightly disappointed the author chose not to allow the reader to know what started the main character on what is called a vigilante journey. Otherwise another great book by Nathan Burrows.
I absolutely Love this series. Caleb is traveling on a bus, but some robbers knock Out the driver and procede to rob the travelers on the bus. A mother and daughter on the bus are running from a very evil man. Caleb helps the Mother and little girl, but hiding from someone thats connected to law enforcement is difficult. The author does a great job writing about characters that i want to punch in the throat.
Caleb ("The Preacher" from book 1) has a new mission. In this book he lands in England to carry out God's justice, even though he has no idea what his target is or where. A random bus robbery (a bus he and a woman and young child are also on), inadvertently delivers Caleb his mission.
But soon, the antagonist, Vincent, who works for the British Secret Service and has innumerable technical and human resources at his beck and call, is determinedly on the trail of the three escapees of the bus robbery. He needs the girl to complete his main source of income...human trafficking.
Along the way, everyone Caleb receives assistance from ends up dead. He soon catches the interest of the police. In custody, he meets Naomi, a solicitor (lawyer) who manages to have Caleb released for lack of evidence.
Together, they begin to search for the little girl, who Vincent has by now delivered to her new "parents" after finding and killing her mother and the manager of the shelter she was being housed before being moved to another safe house further away.
With plenty of action, danger and Caleb's tactical skills, the chase is on to find the girl.
I could not give this book a higher rating due to numerous editing errors, mainly punctuation mistakes. Plus with the plot set in England, many words and phrases were unfamiliar to me which made some areas of the story difficult to understand. A glossary in the back, plus a map where the story primarily occurred, would have assisted immensely! (For future reference, Mr. Burrows.)
The dialogue was heavily British, except for Caleb's Texan vibe. The world building was very sharp, particularly the Estate where a majority of the story occurs. But unfortunately, editing brought the flow of this read down heavily.
So, you know how you see those warning signs in amusement parks that say don't ride this ride if you have heart issues, back problems, or are pregnant, etc.? Well, this book should carry the same type of warning except - be sure your heart and/or blood pressure medications are up to date before beginning this book. I'm telling you, this is one more intense, captivating, crazy, thrilling ride of a read! There are all types of characters here: ones you really like from the beginning; the ones that seem to be really 'bad guys' but turn out to be 'good guys' in the end, and then there's the 'bad guy' who's so bad he gives bad guys a bad name. That's Vince in this story. It is really a good thing he is a fictional character or I might find myself out looking for him! The action is fast-paced, almost to the point of leaving the reader breathless at times, extremely intense, and non-stop. If you haven't read the Preacher series I highly recommend you fix that deficit in your life. But be sure you have a block of time set out for reading because you aren't going to want to stop once you start. I received a review copy from the author at my request and this is my honest opinion.
Suzy and her daughter are on a bus, heading for London and safety. She knows her partner will be hunting them down. It's what he does for a living. He hunts people. But Suzy's plans go awry when armed robbers storm the bus on an isolated road and rob the passengers. She loses her entire savings – money she desperately needs to build a new life for herself and her daughter, far away from her psychotic partner.
With the sound of approaching sirens in the distance, Suzy makes a split-second decision. She can't trust the police. She can't trust anyone. Penniless and terrified, she and her daughter run into the woods. It's the only thing they can do.
But Suzy isn't the only passenger on the bus who's keen to avoid the authorities. Sitting behind her is a man in a robe. A preacher, moving from town to town. He's not been robbed as there's nothing in his cloth bag worth stealing. The man in the robe also leaves the bus, following Suzy and her daughter into the woods.
As Suzy's partner closes in on them, Suzy discovers the man in the robe isn't just a roaming preacher.
He is also a hunter, and prayer isn't his only weapon.”
Caleb is on a bus, going somewhere, and as he says, "I have to be somewhere". Suzy and her daughter Leanne are escaping from an abusive partner called Vince, and she uses a homeless man to but her ticket. Syd and Leon and a couple of other young thugs rob the bus and take all Suzy's escape fund, Caleb sees this. Leon is caught by the police after 'borrowing' a car that did not belong to him. Duty solicitor Naomi is sent to defend him. Caleb takes Suzy and Leanne to. church and they meet Father Martin, who in turn takes the women to a shelter, run by Joan. The homeless man, Father Martin, then Joan, all are killed. Who is killing them? Then Suzy is murdered and Leanne is taken by Vince. Caleb gets arrested when police arrive at the shelter and think he is the killer; Naomi to the rescue again. How are Naomi, Leon and Caleb all linked to Vince? Where is Leanne now? Can Caleb save her? What is Vince really after? Another great read from Nathan Burrows.
What a great followup to The Preacher. Caleb is such an intriguing character, absolutely facinating. A traveller who goes where his faith takes him, knowing that there is a job to do before he can move on. Someone needs his help, and so he goes not knowing what or who he will encounter. I so very much enjoyed this book, just as much as its predecessor ... The Preacher. Wonderful , wonderful story telling. So hard to wait for book 3 (there cannot NOT be a book 3) I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving my honest opinion of the tale.
Very realistic and interesting characters. Fast-paced plot that kept me thoroughly engaged throughout. Suspenseful and thrilling! Enjoyed every page of it!
*I received a complimentary ARC of this book in order to read and provide a voluntary, unbiased and honest review, should I choose to do so.
Nathan Burrows is my new favorite author! I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in The Preacher series and book two is even better! This book kept me reading long into the night. I literally couldn’t put it down!
Another very good read! Caleb follows a young lady and her daughter, as they flee a bus that has been robbed, because having the police find them was more dangerous than the unknown.
Where did they go? What was their plan? A great read to find out, another “well done” by Nathan Burrows!
My second of this series to read and while I enjoyed it, I found it dragged a little more than the first one. There is a good storyline and plot but I found the pace at times a little slow. However I am enjoying the series and will continue.
This was an interesting second book in the series that follows the preacher as he tries to rid the community of unwanted elements. I received a free copy of the book and this is my voluntary and honest review.
Caleb, the preacher, is traveling on a bus. He helps Suzy and Leanne escape a pedophile. Caleb says he was put there by God to help people in trouble. I was so sorry that so many innocent people were killed. Caleb was the hammer of Injustice. I hope to find what happened to Leon.
Caleb is an interesting character. I like the way the author keeps the reader guessing as to who Caleb is. I am anxious to find out about his history. This tactic makes these novels easy reads with enough suspense and mystery to keep the reader engaged.
Just like the first book, this one held my attention completely all the way through. The characters were great. I couldn't help but wonder, though, if a person with that much security knowledge would be able to do what Vince did so freely.
A mixture of good and evil. The real world collides with the divine. So far good is winning as God promised. Searching for rest of series. Reading out of order. Need 1st & 3ird.
In a continuation of the first book in the series, the mysterious Caleb becomes entangled in the lives of a woman and her daughter. As the ladies run away from a controlling and abusive Secret Service agent, there is high danger when the man’s real motives are revealed.
Intertwined is the relationship of Caleb with a young street thug, a drug dealer, a defender solicitor who is also breaking off an abusive relationship, and a mob group trying to muscle in on new territory.
Caleb will need all his skills, and the help of those around him, to defeat the complex of evil influences.