Flash
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Rating | : | 4.24 (923 Votes) |
Asin | : | B017UYRO1Q |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 539 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
SURPRISED ME-WOW! G.L.H. I liked the reviews but noticed there weren't a lot written by females and I'm not normally a big spy or what sounds a little like vicious actionbut this was sooo good! It really grabbed and entertained me-to the point that I'm still thinking about the character even after I've finished the book. In fact, although I feel like I have to write this so others get the chance to read it, I really want to start the next book by him I that I j. “For fans of Thor, DeMille, Child, Flynn, and Baldacci” R. James Bishop Flash is an excellent fast paced book involving political and espionage settings. I could not put it down. Tim Tigner writes with the same passion as my other favorite top rated authors, like, Brad Thor, Nelson DeMille, Lee Child, Vince Flynn and David Baldacci to name a few. I devoured all his books. You will not be disappointed with any of them. Highly recommended!. Great Read - Great Characters - Great Plot - a GREAT THRILLER If you like BRAD THOR, or VINCE FLYNN, or BRIAN HAIG, or as the author suggests LEE CHILD, or DAVID BALDACCI, your will love TIM TIGNER. Although the third of Tigner's published books, I picked up FLASH first because the hero is a combat veteran from Afghanistan. The action is very fast-paced. The reader is hooked from the first sentence: "Troy awoke to the sound of screaming. That was not unusual for a combat surgeon, but hearing sopra
in the trunk of a car. or when? In Flash, Troy and Emmy are about to find out. or why. with no idea where you were. Imagine The Bourne Identity meets The Firm. Two blood-spattered strangers awake, locked in the trunk of a car - with a murdered cop and the smoking gun. What would you do if you woke up to the sound of screaming. Aside from raging headaches and no idea what's happened, they appear to have nothing in common. Emmy believes it's 2002 and she's still grifting a living from the streets of L.A. beside a dead cop. Troy thinks it's 2001 and he's still a combat surgeon fighting terrorists in Afghanistan. Are they archenemies or co-conspirators? Lovers or friends? What are they doing in the Caribbean, and why is a Croatian assassin determined to kill them? The only thing they know for certain is that they'll be spending the rest of their lives in prison if the police cat