The Silencer team is on the hunt for an arsonist. While investigating a fire, they stumble across, and get into an altercation with, a former FBI agent who is after the same target as them. After running into each other several times, they decide to work together to find their target. But can they trust each other? And are their interests aligned? Whatever the case, the team may never be the same after it’s all said and done.
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If you can predict how a story goes by the first chapter, then something is missing and unfortunately this is the case with this book The ending is in no doubt, how they get there has been done before and the surprise in the last 4 or 5 pages had been telegraphed since about half way through the book The series of books as a whole is good, however after 23 of them, there needs to be more variety in storylines
I've read this novel with my full attention. I can't find a better title for this review. Compared with others of this series, it's the most important one of them. I may be wrong compared with other readers, but I don't care . What I written up here is what I feel. Thank you Mr. Ryan. Have a lovely and prolific 2025.
A quite different type of story in this one with the usual constant pace and action, but with a new person involved, a former FBI agent chasing a criminal from her past and working with the team as their interests intersect.
Love it. No really this series gets better. Yeah the addition is good and predictable. But let’s just say it. Damn I love Molley. None in true form. Over this one despite its repetitive nature of abandon warehouses. Seriously how many abandoned warehouses in one metro area. Thanks Mike Ryan for a solid book.