The Joe Johnson Thriller Fast-paced spy conspiracy thrillers featuring former CIA war crimes investigator Joe Johnson.
The first three full-length thrillers in this internationally best-selling series come together in this great value box set.
The Last Nazi:
The buried contents of a Nazi train. An aging SS mass-murderer - with one last unexpected sting in his tail. And the war secrets of a US presidential hopeful’s Jewish family, hidden in London for 70 years.
Joe Johnson is more than intrigued when he learns of a link between the financing for the presidential candidate’s campaign, the Nazi train, and a ruthless British blackmail plot.
But the investigation becomes bigger and more deeply personal than Johnson expects when it turns out the SS Holocaust killer escaped his net years earlier.
The Old Bridge:
Johnson is sucked into an inquiry that delves into a top CIA man’s corruption. It culminates in an electrifying hunt for a wartime killer in New York City and London, triggered by a dramatic death on a ruined iconic bridge. Johnson and his ex-MI6 colleague Jayne Robinson walk a minefield while hunting an army officer who vanished from Mostar after the Yugoslav civil war with a secret dossier linked to the White House.
BANDIT COUNTRY:
A British police chief joins the list of high-profile Northern Ireland serial sniper victims. Tension rises as the US president visits. And the 29-year mystery around an IRA killer’s gruesome death deepens.
Johnson is called in as the sniper’s body count rises. But with the motive unknown, the clock is ticking down as the president and UK prime minister prepare for a G8 world summit near Belfast.
Eventually, Johnson and Jayne Robinson uncover historic hidden files, documents and dark secrets from three decades earlier that certain high-flying public figures would rather remain unread.
Andrew is a former journalist who has always had a love of writing and a passion for reading good thrillers. Now he has finally put the two interests together.
His first book in the Joe Johnson thriller series, The Last Nazi, was published in August 2017, and the second, The Old Bridge, in January 2018. The third, Bandit Country, followed in February 2018. In January 2019 the fourth, Stalin's Final Sting, was published along with a prequel to the series, entitled The Afghan. Book #5 in the series, The Nazi's Son, appeared in November 2019, followed by book 6, The Black Sea, published in May 2020.
The themes behind these thrillers also pull together some of Andrew’s other interests, particularly history, world news, and travel. They explore the ways in which events and human behaviors deep into the past continue to impact on modern society, politics and business.
All of Andrew's books draw strongly on these themes. They feature Joe Johnson, an ex-CIA officer and former U.S. Nazi hunter with the Office of Special Investigations, part of the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. Johnson has a passion for justice and a drive to investigate unsolved war crimes in different parts of the world.
Andrew studied history at Loughborough University and worked for many years as a business and financial journalist before becoming a corporate and financial communications adviser with several large energy companies.
He originally came from Grantham, Lincolnshire, and lives with his family in St. Albans in Hertfordshire, U.K.
He has created an interesting character in Joe Johnson, a dreamed of ethics and morality who know how to handle a gun and every tech tool available. WW II is still my favorite fictional books in how some hero beats the inhuman Nazis. All three books are well written and provide great details of the surrounding area, cultures, and hatreds. I’m pretty sure that I will read the other Joe Johnson books.
There was so much to really like in this series - the close working relationship of Joe Johnson and his sidekick Jayne, how they played off each other, and knew how to help each other. I highly recommend this series of books. Colorado Jim’s wife Glenna
Interesting take on 3 different periods of war crimes
Shows how difficult to control terrorism and the response of those targeted. Raises the question as to whether to grant amenities as in South Africa or whether to keep pursuing perpetrators and risk prolonging the hatred.
The Joe Johnson books are one of the best spy/crime investigation series I have read. The authors research is second to none . The end result of that research is that we get a cracking story. Having this set , things can’t get much better.
Great entertainment. A bit of history along with fiction
I really appreciated Joe Johnson pursuit of justice in all 3 stories. Each storyline is quite unique and intriguing, I love the international settings that really gave me a feel for the country of origin.
Really enjoyed these books. Kind of book that once you are into it you just can’t put down. Likeable characters. Will be working my way through the rest of the aeries now having completed the first three
I read the first one and thought hey this is pretty good. By the time I was finished book 3 I knew I wasn’t going back for more. Joes mistakes are so stupid it’s a wonder he survived this far. Not counting the errors made by the author. This is no David Baldacci that’s for sure.
Out of breath. I stayed up really late to finish Bandit Country. Andrew Turin is a great writer and he includes other reading material at the end of his books if the reader wants more info.