When the hunter becomes the hunted, all bets are off.
After defying his bosses to protect an innocent woman, elite assassin Reed Montgomery, has ignited a war with the criminal underworld. His enemies will stop at nothing to destroy him, along with anyone he ever cared for.
There is only one way Reed must carry the war to the enemy and make a last-ditch effort to break free of their world.
But as Reed closes in on his target, a new killer steps out of the shadows. He's ruthless, and he's here to hunt.
Logan Ryles is the author of more than two dozen thrillers, including the bestselling Mason Sharpe and Prosecution Force series. Known for stories that hit like a freight train, his novels deliver cinematic pacing, grit, and tightly woven plots that have earned him a global readership. With over 800,000 copies sold and translations reaching the German market, Ryles’s work resonates with fans of Lee Child, Vince Flynn, and David Baldacci.
His path to writing full-time was anything but ordinary: from running a sawmill to driving for Uber to working in finance, he eventually returned to his lifelong passion for storytelling—a dream he began pursuing at just fourteen years old.
A native of the South, Ryles lives in coastal Alabama with his wife, Annie, and their two dogs, where he continues to write high-octane adventures rooted in faith, grit, and a love of the genre.
Learn more about Logan and his books at Logan’s website: www.loganryles.com
Plenty of action once the reader gets past the prison scene. That portion is a prequel to the first book. Other than the action, there is very little substance to the story. Typical of the genre.
A bit of a flash back here, as we start out with Reed Montgomery on death row. He is given the choice of staying there, and ending up dead, or working for Oliver as a contract killer. We know from the 1st book that he completed 29 of the 30 hits that he contracted for. The wheels fall off for the 30th hit, who is the godfather of a woman he cares about. Oliver was just the broker for that hit and he also betrayed Reed. Now Reed is the target. The action continues from the first book and it looks like this series is best read in order as it continues into Book #3, Total War.
The 2nd book in the series was not what was expected. I enjoy stories about assassins gone against what they were (Orphan X, Victor the Assassin, the Gray Mab to name a few). This one dealt with the reason why Reed is a killer, but in a convoluted way. The first part (prison) was weird, the second part (revenge) was good. The action was good, as was the secondary storyline, but the ending was ..... weird. I don't know if I will continue the convoluted series I see coming up. A 4.2 out of 5 rating.
I sort of enjoyed this book. I expected a conclusion and was dissapointed. Also the first 30% of the book was the prequel to Overwatch. As remarked by other reviewers this 30% should have been part of Overwatch. Only other comment is Reed Montgomery makes Steve Austin, The Six Million Dollar Man look like a wimp. Surely the human body can't take that amount of punishment ?
A fast moving thriller once you get past the prison scenes which are a bit far fetched given the wardens were themselves vicious thugs. Reeds killing of a fellow convict in a different compound as payment for his release and the method used also far fetched. The subsequent action has Reed surviving attacks more by good luck than his ability.
The second in the series, every bit as gripping as the first. Fast paced, well written and to use the well worn cliche, impossible to put down. Number three here I come
The second book starts with the reason why Reed is in the position he's in which would have been better in book one !Reed has been betrayed by people he thought he could trust and is now out for revenge .
A roller coaster ride , read alone or as part of a series. Fantastic, great action, so descriptive, twisting plot always moving onwards at such a fast pace. Highly recommended.
Action book once it got going, but hard to believe how much damage the hero takes without it really slowing him down much. The confusion brought about by whoever really calls the shots leaves you more puzzled but looking forward to the answers.
Great book Full of Intrigue action Some humor yet ripping This book will hold your attention Keep you in your seat It's a good read Thank you Keep writing
Just found this author. Recommended by a friend. Glad he did. Will start book three in a few minutes. Hard to put the book down. Keep up the great story.
Another good read in this series. Apart from a somewhat slow and backstory fill in start, it moves at a very fast pace and has plenty of action and twists. Interested to see where Reed goes next.
This novel fills in a lot of gaps of information that were hinted at in the first book. Fast paced, with lots of bloody action. The love story still feels a bit forced