Thursday, April 15, 2021

Book Review: "Third Kill" By John Ryder



So perhaps I'm buyest since I was on the, 'First Shot' Bookouture-Books-On Tour which was superb.

However, John Ryder continues to pound the pavement with exciting new adventures in his hair raising novels.

Third Kill brings it home with ample action, non stop edge of your seat thrills, and deeply luring characters that are as dangerous as they are lively.

Everything was on spot, timely, and kept me entertained for hours on end.
We begin with Grant Fletcher and his sidekick partner Zoey Quadrado who've just been sent on a new mission.

Capture the Mantis and know it's not the Preying Mantis but the Deadly Con Artist whose been running rampant around Las Vegas Casino's.

Problem is Fletcher and Quadrado are operating from a shady government agency to do one thing: "find the killer, and stop them before more people die. Stop them, by any means."
For the love of God...this was spectacular.

Imagine sending a desperate guy to find a vigilante killer who truly doesn't give a crap what happens to herself or others.

In fact, she might even take one for the team in both the literal and figurative sense.
What was fantastic about Third Kill was the pacing. It was full steam ahead. No time for breaks. No time to rest. No time to play house.

You know money talks and B.S. walks especially in a town that never sleeps. Think the worst and hope for the best.

Money changes hands under the table with many key political and governmental figures and you'll not want to miss this take down.

Armenian forces, prostitutes, hookers, and factory settings are all in play with gun battles and knife stabbings to accompany the intense action.

Paymasters want their money much like the John's and the bookies so you best pay up or shut up.

Neo Nazi's, Hitler wanna-be's, and the worst time of toxicity is also in store for the readers to garnish and behold.

Thank you to John Ryder for another mind blowing read as well as Bookouture who keeps this gal entertained with fab reads such as this newest creation.

I hope you also find this book to your liking.

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