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Vendetta

A Near Future Thriller (Forsaken Mercenary, Book 4)

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Vendetta

De: Jonathan Yanez
Narrado por: Jay Snyder
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War is on the horizon.

Daniel Hunt has no desire to lead the first coalition of corporations the galaxy has ever known. This is exactly why he's perfect for the job.

In the face of humankind's greatest threat, old enemies will find redemption and new allies will answer the call.

If this wasn't enough, more mysteries are unraveled as Daniel finally finds answers to the fate of the woman he loves.

What are you doing reading this far into the book description? That cover should have grabbed you already. If you're looking for a high-octane adventure then this is it. Click the buy button now!

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The gang is back and ready for non stop action.Happy to see Daniel find his answers and ma,ke a new friend.
Wish I had me an X to keep me organized.

Together again.

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I dislike when an author kills off an important if minor character just for a shortsighted (IMO) desire to emphasize how bad the main character feels about the loss. Except the main character needs the deceased characters contributions to move the story along, which means the deceased character is replaced by a doppelgänger who fills the same roll but isn’t and can’t be as well written as the other character. I wish authors would resist this temptation.

So far very good looking forward to the next installments

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