
Executive Order
Author: Max Allan Collins, Matthew V. Clemens
Series: Reeder and Rogers Thriller
Narrator: Dan John Miller
Unabridged: 7 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/11/2017

Author: Max Allan Collins, Matthew V. Clemens
Series: Reeder and Rogers Thriller
Narrator: Dan John Miller
Unabridged: 7 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/11/2017
Max Allan Collins received the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award in 2017, considered the pinnacle of achievement in mystery writing. He has earned an unprecedented twenty-threePrivate Eye Writers of America (PWA) Shamus Award Nominations, winning three times, twice for his Nathan Heller novels True Detective and Stolen Away. Collins is also the recipient of a PWA lifetime achievement award. His graphic novel Road to Perdition was the basis for the 2002 Academy Award–winning film. His suspense series include Nolan, Mallory, Jack and Maggie Starr, Eliot Ness, and Quarry, the latter now a Cinemax TV series.A cofounder of the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers, Collins has written numerous film and TV tie-in novels for series including CSI, Dark Angel, and Criminal Minds. Comics credits include the syndicated Dick Tracy strip, Batman, and his own Ms. Tree and Wild Dog.Collins lives in Muscatine, Iowa, with his wife, writer Barbara Collins. They have collaborated on twelve novels, including the popular Trash 'n' Treasures Mystery series.
Another great installment with the dynamic duo of Reeder and Rogers. I don't think this book was as strong as the second book but still a lot of good action. Another great narration job for the audio book version of the story. Executive Order loosely picks up from where the last book left off by star......more
50% into the book I was sure I am reading a 5 star book, but then the story became quite predictable. Like every other conspiracy story against the presidency. The so called “Twists” in the story were obvious with no surprises for people reading that kind of genre. OK, so it started to look like a 4......more