Reckoning, J. B. Turner
Reckoning, J. B. Turner
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Reckoning

Author: J. B. Turner

Narrator: Jeffrey Kafer

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/02/2018


Synopsis

A sister kidnapped. A journalist in danger. A killer out for revenge.After taking out a covert facility run by the Commission, a deep-state syndicate, Nathan Stone has made powerful enemies. He’s a black-ops asset—and he’s gone rogue.But the organization wants payback. Kidnapping Stone’s sister from a Florida psychiatric hospital, the Commission have their asset exactly where they want him. They instruct him to neutralize journalist Mark Mahoney, to whom Stone had previously leaked documents about the Commission and their deadly conspiracy. Now, Nathan Stone has a choice: neutralize Mahoney and kill the story for good, or lose the only family he has left.Stone knows that these men will stop at nothing to get what they want. Killing Mahoney is just the beginning. And when Stone learns the identity of their final target, he knows he has to stop the Commission once and for all—no matter the cost.

About J. B. Turner

J. B. Turner is a former journalist and the author of the Jon Reznick series of conspiracy action thrillers (Hard Road, Hard Kill, Hard Wired, Hard Way, and Hard Fall), as well as the Deborah Jones political thrillers (Miami Requiem and Dark Waters). He loves music, from Beethoven to the Beatles, and watching good films, from Manhattan to The Deer Hunter. He has a keen interest in geopolitics. He lives in Scotland with his wife and two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Judy

Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing Thomas & Mercer for a digital galley of this novel. Unfortunately this novel was not enjoyable for me. Nathan Stone is an assassin by trade. After the way he went rogue on his employers in the first book in this series, why in the world would they hire him......more

Goodreads review by Trish

I swear these books are getting dumber all the time. AND we went through the entire story only to have a character Stone was protecting get killed at the end? That was fucked up! But worse than that the verbiage was so stupid sometimes. The author needs to study his wording. This was a decent story......more