Blunt Objects
Ian Kelly Thrillers, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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John Pirhalla
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By:
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Robert James
A killer leaves a deadly wake in Sacramento.
Ian's son Brandon, the city's newest homicide recruit, believes the murders follow a pattern: the perpetrator prefers blunt force to bullets. The results are chillingly familiar to his father's methods.
Ian thinks the tally belongs to a young assassin he helped train. If he's right, Brandon doesn't stand a chance.
The third installment of this bestselling series asks if blood truly does rise above all else.
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I enjoy books, even stupid ones have their place. But this series is by far the worst I have ever wasted my time on.
I worked for the CIA’s Special Activities Division and though I never expect books to get details right, this author didn’t even take the time to do a google search or visit the agency website.
He made the protagonist “Ian Kelly” a CIA contract killer. I’m not going as deep into studio as I want to but will say the author is way off the mark with any form of reality with how Ian operates. I’m not even going to touch the kids program that created him.
This entire series is dreadful and dis credits the agency. OH I ALMOST FORGOT TO MENTION IAN KELLY IS AWFUL at his job. He never actually kills a pre designated target. He just creates Sh*t show and winds up killing targets of opportunity created by his ridiculousness.
This book is disconnected, it never flows at all. It’s like someone translated is word for word from Arabic.
This is everything books should never be
Listen books are entertainment. But this series hit a nerve that has forced me to share the first bad review in my 49 years of life.
Not one thing is good
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