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Roger Weston | 15 comments The Recruiter by Roger Weston
The Recruiter http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007DQ4B6I


Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn’t know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

Making amends for his horrible past...betrayed by his employer...torn from the woman he loves...spy recruiter Chuck Brandt is down, but not out. Now he will have to recruit the only man alive that can help him - the man he used to be.


Roger Weston | 15 comments The Recruiter is still at 99 cents.

The Recruiter


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Ken W. An ex-assassin on the loose, a tortured soul who is recruited to act the hero, much against his will, and use his 'skills' to help the government just one more time. 'The Recruiter' should please all fans of the late
Charles Bronson.


Roger Weston | 15 comments Ken wrote: "An ex-assassin on the loose, a tortured soul who is recruited to act the hero, much against his will, and use his 'skills' to help the government just one more time. 'The Recruiter' should please a..."

Thanks, Ken.


Roger Weston | 15 comments Looking for some action? Check out this thriller:

The Recruiter

Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn't know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

"The story captures the reader from the first few pages and keeps you on the edge as this double crossing philanthropic network unravels."

"I thought this was a very good, well written book. It shows how greed, broken promises, and mind manipulation can end up bad."


Roger Weston | 15 comments Looking for some action? Check out this thriller:


The Recruiter by Roger Weston
The Recruiter

Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn't know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

"The story captures the reader from the first few pages and keeps you on the edge as this double crossing philanthropic network unravels."

"I thought this was a very good, well written book. It shows how greed, broken promises, and mind manipulation can end up bad.


Roger Weston | 15 comments Looking for some action? Check out this thriller:


The Recruiter by Roger Weston
The Recruiter

Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn't know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

"The story captures the reader from the first few pages and keeps you on the edge as this double crossing philanthropic network unravels."

"I thought this was a very good, well written book. It shows how greed, broken promises, and mind manipulation can end up bad.


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Roger Weston | 15 comments Looking for some action? Check out this thriller:


The Recruiter by Roger Weston
The Recruiter

Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn't know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

"The story captures the reader from the first few pages and keeps you on the edge as this double crossing philanthropic network unravels."

"I thought this was a very good, well written book. It shows how greed, broken promises, and mind manipulation can end up bad.


Roger Weston | 15 comments "A real action-packed, hold on to your seat read. Enjoyed this novel and the hero that just kept coming back for more."

Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn't know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

"What a fun read! Action packed and compelling the story of Chuck Brandt grabs you on the first page and doesn't let you go until the last. I just had to keep reading."

The Recruiter by Roger Weston
The Recruiter
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Shirley Martin | 4 comments This sounds interesting. I live in Birmingham, Alabama.


Roger Weston | 15 comments Shirley wrote: "This sounds interesting. I live in Birmingham, Alabama."

Thanks, Shirley. I wrote about Birmingham after a visit I made there a few years ago. I remember driving down an isolated dirt road and pulling over under a canopy of trees. I stepped out of my car and was amazed by the sounds coming from the thick forest that surrounded me. I still don't know where I was or what type of animal was making the sound, but I will never forget it. By the way, The Recruiter is free today.


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Roger Weston | 15 comments FREE TODAY

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The Recruiter (Chuck Brandt, #1) by Roger Weston

THE RECRUITER http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007DQ4B6I

Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn’t know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

Making amends for his horrible past...betrayed by his employer...torn from the woman he loves...spy recruiter Chuck Brandt is down, but not out. Now he will have to recruit the only man alive that can help him - the man he used to be.

"...fast paced book adrenalin pumping...cross between Mitch (Vince Flynn) and Dewey (Ben Coes)...exciting and intriguing with a good story line."


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Dennis Kitainik | 152 comments How exactly does he have a "horrible past", and how exactly is he "making amends" for it???


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