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Severance #3

The Revenge Season

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Timing is everything.

Is revenge really a dish best served cold? Nick Severance is about to find out, the hard way.

When pharmaceutical researcher Julian Frost is brutally murdered, Nick Severance is asked to investigate. Julian had recently returned to England from the Amazon rainforest in Peru, where he was looking for plant samples that could be developed into profitable new drugs. What he found there apparently sealed his death warrant.

Nick retraces Julian’s journey and meets some new and interesting people, some of whom would like him dead. While he attempts to survive their unique brand of hospitality, a new threat emerges in the form of someone from his past, who thinks this is the perfect moment for retribution.

Faced with hostility on two fronts, Nick’s chances of completing his investigation and living to talk about it seem slim. In a situation where appearances are deceptive and motives are misleading, can he find a way to regain the initiative, before it’s too late?

344 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 2, 2016

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Mark McKay

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Mark McKay did a number of things before becoming a novelist – van driver, wine salesman, psychiatric orderly, Santa Claus at a major department store… He also spent many years working in the IT industry. After studying creative writing with the University of East Anglia in the UK, he wrote his first novel. Once bitten by the writing bug (for which there’s no cure), more novels followed.

When he isn’t writing, Mark is either reading, struggling to master the guitar, learning aikido (useful research), trying to find time to get out more, and looking for new and unusual experiences that might one day find their way into a book. His goal as a writer is to produce another 50 novels by the age of 100. His goal as a guitar player is to get beyond three chords. He’s pretty sure he can do it (the guitar bit, at least).



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December 28, 2021
International intrigue and lots of thrills in this final volume of the Severance trilogy. Enough surprises and some predictable outcomes, but highly interesting and entertaining throughout. The ninja-like atmosphere and aspects of Japanese culture add to the story.
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March 26, 2017
Excellent

Very good reading, clean and good plot. Good follow up to numbers one and two. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good mystery. E
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