After attending a retirement party in Miami for a former Army commander, Ryan Savage wakes to the news of a tragic death in the street just outside his window. When his gut—honed by fifteen years of chasing down criminals—tells him the death was no accident, he puts his nose to the scent. Where the trail leads is nothing short of shocking, a secret war being waged on America’s most elite warriors, placing Ryan dead center of a conspiracy that reaches into the deepest corners of the U.S. government. Never one to back down, Ryan pursues the truth at a breakneck pace, not relenting until justice is served and those responsible are finally put down for good. Come for the characters, stay for the plot. Savage Justice is a fast-paced crime thriller that you won’t want to end. Join the pulse-pounding ride now…
Jack Hardin currently lives in Arlington, TX, with his stunning wife and five kids. He grew up in an Army family and spent half his childhood living in Germany, traveling all over Europe prior to the fall of the Iron Curtain. At nine years old he walked through Checkpoint Charlie and into East Berlin just one year before the Berlin Wall came down. He holds a 2nd degree black belt in Taekwondo, is proficient with bo staff and nunchucks, and has taught women's self-defense.
Those alone do not make him awesome, but it all sounds really cool.
You’ll find Jack’s books to be in the same vein as Wayne Stinnett, Dawn Lee McKenna, and Randy Wayne White. In other words...dig in...you’re about to be seriously entertained.
Jack is driven by grace, the bedrock of his Christian faith. Shoot him an email and let him know what you think of his books. Or to give him your opinion of the moon landing, or whether or not you think it's a sin to squeeze the toothpaste tube from the middle.
jack@jackhardinauthor.com
Books 1-4 in the Pine Island Coast Suspense Series form one larger story arc, with everything tied up in Book 4. Books 5+ will all be standalone installments.
Another fun read from Hardin/Briggs. At just over 200 pages, it's a very quick read, and pretty predictable. The suspense is in which of the minor players are going to die.
Not as good as the first one. Needs editing. Such as, words changed with both still present, words that don't make sense, probably spellcheck, that sort of thing. Author is....well describes someone as, "like a lighter Italian or a darker Frenchman", that's like assuming all Americans are cowboys and carry a gun, and about as accurate. Ending stolen from the movie " Sahara ". A diver that can't properly equalize his ears? Not much of a diver.
Plenty of suspense and intrigue. Ryan and his pals are handed another tough case. Takes its toll as friends are involved. Plenty of action and great story telling.
Love the book completely different from t h e other Florida coastal adventures I read book was a page Turner with great characters caressing f o r book3