The first three thrillers in the electric Reed Montgomery series – all at one fabulous price.Reed Montgomery is the man the mob bosses call on to erase their problems, but what happens when he’s the one they need erased?A career of killing has left Reed haunted and broken. He agrees to one final kill before retiring, but when the target is the godfather of the woman he loves, pressing the trigger becomes impossible.His bosses have set him up. They have no intention of letting him walk away, and now the only way out is for Reed to become deadlier than ever.From thriller writer Logan Ryles comes an edge-of-your-seat adventure like none before. With enough action, suspense, and mystery to keep you flipping pages long into the night, you don't want to miss this thrilling collection. Download the Reed Montgomery boxset to start the adventure today!
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
Reacher, Rapp, Milton, now Montgomery, but lone wolf with a twist
Well paced, backstory nicely woven through , hero or Anti-Hero, you decide, but what's right and what's lawful are not always the same thing. Something Read Montgomery our protagonist knows much better than most. An enjoyable nicely paced and crafted read.