Thrower takes on the case of a man who swears he’s being followed. The bodyguard quickly discovers the man isn’t lying. But what are they following him for? And can Thrower’s newest client be trusted? After several encounters with the people chasing his client, Thrower realizes something is off. But what? Thrower gets a little help from some friends, but how many people will get killed before he figures out what this is really all about?
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These type of books are supposed to be far fetched, but so many are stretching a tad too far and this has to be one that is competing for the award of furthest Ok so it's not 1 bloke against a Merc army, it's 2, but when they fight against 24 and come out of it, without a scratch, sorry it's too much It's a pity, the previous books hAve been good and I hope future ones revert to type
A difficult case for Thrower this time for which he needs help from Recker and company to help a client who doesn't appear to be telling him the full story. Fast paced as always.