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Nowhere #2

Nowhere Out

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Former Navy SEAL Kent Taylor, under the false identity of Ronald Lane Woodruff, is hidden away with a reclusive lifestyle that he must have for reasons that touch upon the safety of others.



This scintillating razor-sharp sequel to The Nowhere Man serves up a new list of victims when a supremely skilled serial killer surfaces in the New York metropolitan area. And Taylor is square in the crosshairs of FBI agents as the likely hit man. FBI Special Agent Bill Gladding shudders to think that the murders may be at the hands of the legendary “Ghost Assassin,” as Taylor was once dubbed due to his stealth killings.



Suddenly, the walls that have protected the dark secrets of his past are crumbling. As the toll of victims from this killer continues to grow, it becomes increasingly apparent that Kent Taylor may well be the only one who can stop him.



Years ago, Taylor could not stop the murders of his own family members. Will he dare come out of hiding and use his legendary skills, training, and expertise to save the lives of others?



For the former decorated Navy SEAL, for the former “Ghost Assassin,” that is the ultimate challenge!

335 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 30, 2014

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Vincent J. Sachar

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Vincent J. Sachar earned his Juris Doctor from St. John's Law School in New York. Despite much success in business, including a position as the youngest Vice President, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary nationwide in his industry, Vince is now writing full time. He is a hybrid author who has a traditional publisher and, also, self-publishes. He is a prolific writer having ten published works as of June, 2018.
Vince's wife, Gwen, collaborates with him, providing a first-read of everything he writes, providing initial editing, and strategy regarding other matters, such as book covers. Gwen also attends every book event and joins with Vince in speaking to and teaching college and high school students.
Vince is also an experienced public speaker who has addressed crowds both large and small domestically and internationally.
Vince and Gwen met while attending Loyola University in New Orleans. They currently reside in Florida.
For more info, please see Vince's author website at: vincentsachar.com.

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October 18, 2014
I was happy to read Nowhere Out by Vincent J. Sachar. It was very well written and Mr. Schar's knowledge of the military and police procedure was most impressive.

Kent Taylor was a Navy SEAL. He was a dedicated soldier, father, and husband. He gave his all to his country and to the men he served with, and then his pregnant wife, in-laws, and young son are murdered. Revenge drips through his veins like an acid, and he acts upon his emotions, killing those who are responsible. His military training make his techniques so stealthy that he becomes known as the "Ghost Assassin" by the man who dogs him, detective, Bill Gladdings, and to the public. In the end, Kent Taylor is supposedly killed in a car accident, but he lives on in a reclusive lifestyle as Ron Woodruff.

Fourteen years later--enter the "Shadow Killer"--similar murders begin happening. Someone is out to kill people who have been assigned to a commission on wrong doings in the government, and those who may testify. He kills with the same stealth as the Ghost Assassin and those who are investigating are starting to think that the ghost has returned--except for Gladdings.

Meanwhile Kent/Ron has met a woman and he's thinking that he may be able to return to a life, but will he be forced to come forward to aide in stopping the murders? Will he have to risk this new life to help bring the Shadow and those who have hired him to justice?

Love, love, loved this book! I felt every emotion that Kent Taylor felt--he was a likeable, believable, protagonist. I highly recommend this book ! 5 STARS
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