After a year living under an assumed name, Tom Gray wants his life back. The only thing standing in his way is James Farrar, a man whose sole aim is to kill Gray and his loyal friends before they can expose the governments deadly secret. In the tense conclusion to the trilogy, Tom Gray’s only hope is to seek the help of an old adversary and pray he still believes in justice.
Before buying this book, please note: Gray Redemption is the final part of a trilogy, and cannot be read as a standalone novel. To get the best out of the story, please read Gray Justice followed by Gray Resurrection. If you choose to read the books in a different order, don't say you weren't warned.
Alan McDermott is a full time author from the south of England, married with beautiful twin daughters. He used to write critical applications for the NHS, but now he spends his days writing action thrillers.
His debut novel, Gray Justice, has been very well received and earned him membership of http://independentauthorsinternationa.... He was subsequently picked up by Thomas & Mercer, who published his first 10 books.
Alan's 7th novel Trojan was shortlisted for an ITW thriller award.
In March 2020 he release a new standalone called Motive, and the 7th Tom Gray will be released on June 4th 2020.
Now my review for Book 2 in this series stated I wasn't as impressed with it as I was with the fantastic first book, so I'm glad to say that Tom's back. But this one is more the search for Tom, rather than about Tom himself. So did I like it? Yes, more than book 2. This time the good guys and the bad guys are after Tom, some of them not even knowing who they are after.
Ii was a bit muddled at the start as to who some of the characters were as it's a long time since I'd read the first two books, but it didn't really matter as the story and the action got going and I was along for the ride. I did enjoy the Andrew Harvey character and I've since found out he's hopefully getting his own adventures, which is great.
I got this book due to the first episode, which I liked. This story was not worth the time. The portion in the jungle was.way too long. It seemed to never end. The rest of the story was bette but not enough. That's too bad.
Sam Grant is on the run with his friends and new love Victoria determined to get his life back. Determined to become Tom Gray again, protect his friends and bring down all those who have betrayed him and his men. Along the way he will lose some battles and to win the war he will have to put his trust in an old adversary. If he chooses wrong then everyone he cares about could pay the ultimate price. I listened to this action packed suspense continuing the story of hero/ antihero Tom Gray for free with Kindle Unlimited.
This starts off where the previous book finished. A continuation of the story where Tom Gray and his entourage are on the run and trying to return home. Standing in their way is more than just one hit man. The solution to most problems is to kill them but that is easier said than done when there are others out there trying to stop that from happening. A mix of action thriller, political intrigue and espionage. It's a great mix and well worth reading.
Really good series books continue story line plenty of action and characters come alive never a dull moment .Good how different agencies work just started next book real page turner well written in my view .I'm a person if i don't like the first few pages i skip it these books had me from page one .
Justice has been served to farrar and his bunch I really hope this government and it's horrors on British citizens does not really happen??? Alan writes a really good story once you have read book one you cannot wait to start the next one ??? Now on to book 4, cannot wsit
This, the third instalment in the Tom Gray series, is his best outgoing so far. More of a thriller than the previous two, which were more action oriented, the plot moves quickly, like its predecessors, with a satisfying conclusion. A quick read, I finished it in a few days, it is great holiday/travel escapism.
Tom Gray is yet again in the midst of all sorts of trouble in many countries. The author gives the reader pieces of a jigsaw which all come together with nearly all the picture revealed... Only four stars because of two or three points when the story slowed unnecessarily in my opinion.
More of Tom Gray’s friends die and he dumps his girlfriend after a jealous paramour arranges for him to be kidnapped. Worse he takes up with the only other female hostage who impresses him with her stoic resolve except that she panics every time there’s a hint of trouble. It’s a shame that while the stories are good Gray gets more and more unrealistic!
Arguably a better book in that there was not just a single hero (Mr Gray) and people smuggling was introduced. However, there was not the tension of book #02 in the jungle or the novelty of book #01. Although the book ended as if this was a conclusion, it is clearly not and there must be much grief ahead for Mr Gray.
What a roller coaster of a journey. Non stop action from beginning to end. The Tom Gray series is a real find. So many simultaneous stories going on the same time in different parts of the world. I will now start to read book number 5, Gray Vengeance. A big thank you to the author Alan McDermott and from me a well deserved 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Bearing in mind I don't like books about SAS type stories or books about Internet stuff, these books are just amazing. I've read all 6 of the Tom Grey series and loved every one. Well written, exciting - I couldn't wait to turn the page and brilliant stories in each one. I've recommended them to all my friends.
Lots of strands in the plot come together neatly towards the end. Plenty of action and camaraderie, spread across the globe - with the good guys prevailing in the end. I look forward to being re- immersed in escapism when I read the next in the series.
There are several plots and threads within the story which keeps you on your toes. Good follow on from previous books in the series. What happened to the bio engineer? Recommend this book
This is the 3rd in the series that I have read. It's full of quick moving action. I'm waiting for the next paragraph all the time. Liked the last sentence in the book.
There were certainly lot of twists and turns in this book, quite a few that you don't see coming. It's very exciting, and difficult to put down. I can't wait to get to the next book in the series.
I'm glad mansur got his comeuppance even if it took 3 books. Loved this story of how it all played out and how the got back to the uk. Defo reading the rest hope to hear more about Vicky and the guys .
Another unchallenging , exciting book . A little muddling at first with different people from different agencies appearing . A well thought plot line with the dastardly Farrar on the back foot in the main . Like the Tom Gray character and will read on .
Third book in the series and Tom Gray is heading back to England, to bring an end to James Farrar problem. Good book, although Gray seemed to be absent from the story for large chunks.