Shadow of Betrayal, Brett Battles
Shadow of Betrayal, Brett Battles
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Shadow of Betrayal

Author: Brett Battles

Narrator: Scott Brick

Unabridged: 18 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/07/2009


Synopsis

The meeting place was carefully chosen: an abandoned church in rural Ireland just after dark. For Jonathan Quinn—a freelance operative and professional “cleaner”—the job was only to observe. If his cleanup skills were needed, it would mean things had gone horribly wrong. But an assassin hidden in a tree assured just that. And suddenly Quinn had four dead bodies to dispose of and one astounding clue—to a mystery that is about to spin wildly out of control.

Three jobs, no questions. That was the deal Quinn had struck with his client at the Office. Unfortunately for him, Ireland was just the first. Now Quinn, along with his colleague and girlfriend—the lethal Orlando—has a new assignment touched off by the killings in Ireland. Their quarry is a U.N. aide worker named Marion Dupuis who has suddenly disappeared from her assignment in war-torn Africa. When Quinn finally catches a glimpse of her, she quickly flees, frantic and scared. And not alone.

For Quinn the assignment has now changed. Find Marion Dupuis, and the child she is protecting, and keep them from harm. If it were only that easy.

Soon Quinn and Orlando find themselves in a bunker in the California hills, where Quinn will unearth a horrifying plot that is about to reach stage critical for a gathering of world leaders—and an act of terror more cunning, and more insidious, than anyone can guess.

Fast, smart, sleek, and stunning, Shadow of Betrayal is vintage Brett Battles: a gritty, gripping masterpiece of suspense, a thriller that makes the pulse pound—and stirs the heart as well.

About The Author

Brett Battles lives in Los Angeles and is the author of two acclaimed novels in the Jonathan Quinn series: The Cleaner, which was nominated for a Barry Award for Best Thriller and a Shamus Award for Best First Novel, and The Deceived. He is at work on the fourth book in the series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol on October 12, 2016

Cleaner Jonathan Quinn, his trainee Nate and Quinn's girlfriend Orlando do one more job for the secret government organization known as "The Office". And by Cleaner we don't mean with a mop and bucket. Quinn and his crew clean up secret special ops situations. Removes bodies and any trace of governm......more

Goodreads review by Yasen on January 17, 2020

The first one was ok, the second one was ok, this is... kinda ok, but for in the lower half of ok :)......more

Goodreads review by Sabrina on October 09, 2019

3 Stars - I LIKE QUINN, NATE AND ORLANDO CHARACTERS, BUT THE STORY JUST WASN'T THAT GREAT. LOOK FORWARD TO NEXT AND BETTER QUINN STORY!......more

Goodreads review by Maddy on August 12, 2013

PROTAGONIST: Jonathan Quinn, cleaner SETTING: Ireland, Canada, US SERIES: 3 of 3 RATING: 3.25 Jonathan Quinn is a professional "cleaner" who has the responsibility for cleaning a crime scene after the fact so that there are no traces of evidence. For some time, his assignments have come from a group kno......more

Goodreads review by Rabid Readers Reviews on June 23, 2009

Brett Battles newest installment in the Jonathon Quinn series, "Shadow of Betrayal" is inspired. The plotline generally follows the last installment in the series "The Deceived." Quinn (not his real name, of course), a "cleaner" by trade made a deal with the devil and agreed to do three jobs, no que......more


Quotes

“The best word I can use to describe his writing is addictive.” —James Rollins
 
“Brett Battles has established himself as one of today’s best thriller writers, right up there with Lee Child, Barry Eisler, and Thomas Perry.”—Deadly Pleasures

“A sinister plot so downright clever it’s a wonder somebody hasn’t tried something similar in real life. Start Shadow of Betrayal early in the day, or be prepared for a later-than-usual bedtime.”—BookPage
 
“The action is heart-pounding, gripping and always engaging.”—Tucson Citizen