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Ebook About The addictive USA Today bestselling thriller series is back as L.T. Ryan's former government assassin Jack Noble races from New York, to Paris, to Washington D.C. on the trail of a rogue agent marked for termination.When friends can no longer be trusted, and enemies must be, Noble is forced to make a decision that will compromise his integrity, his conscience, and his life.Noble faces a simple choice. Right or wrong. Life or death. It's a thin line.What side of that line is Jack Noble on?Fans of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp, and Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne will enjoy this Jack Noble suspense thriller.______________________________________Readers are saying...★★★★★ "JASON BOURNE, JACK RYAN, JACK REACHER. AND NOW JACK NOBLE..."★★★★★ "I totally agree with the reviewer who said if you like Jack Reacher, you'll love Jack Noble."★★★★★ "I enjoy the Jack Noble character as much as Mitch Rapp, Scott Horvath, or Jack Ryan."______________________________________Other Books in the Jack Noble Series of Political and Action ThrillersThin Line is the third of thirteen Jack Noble espionage thriller books. In addition, a recently released prequel, and five series spin-offs are available. The series has earned thousands of five-star reviews, and has been downloaded over two-million times to Kindles around the world.If you enjoy gripping thrillers loaded with suspense, action, twists & turns, Jack Noble is for you!Noble beginnings was a top 100 book on Amazon from June 2018 through August 2018L.T. Ryan spent 15 consecutive months in Amazon's top 100 authors list from June 2018 through September 2019USA Today Bestseller L.T. Ryan: 3/27/2014, 3/5/2015, 7/7/2016, 12/15/2016, 5/25/2017Book Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Review :
Book three in the long series: Jack Noble and his friend Bear are now working together. They don’t seem to be employed by SIS anymore but still take on jobs from their old boss Frank Skinner. In this episode they are assigned to take out one of their own, a guy named Brett Taylor, who is in the same business but who appears to have gone over to the dark side and is now working with terrorists.At the beginning of the book the job seems straightforward. They are told where Taylor lives (some rundown building that he seems to own in NYC) and they learn when he is due to arrive from Paris after presumably meeting with the bad guys. They stake out his place, watch him enter the building, and go in after him. Problem is, he isn’t there, and they find a freshly killed unknown guy in Taylor’s bed. So here starts the real story.They go back to their employer Skinner to find out more about Taylor. Skinner is tight lipped about the contract, refusing to reveal why the kill order was issued and refusing to state who issued it. They contact their own sources to learn more and find out that nobody really knows what’s going on. In fact, nobody seems to know anything except the Old Man, the leader of an organization that does the same thing as the SIS, except it is on the other side of the law.Their mission takes them to France, and they go between New York and Washington more times than I can keep track of. They meet an NYC detective who is much more than just a cop assigned to investigate the murder that happened in Taylor’s building. They meet at least one ‘ex-SEAL’, they meet Taylor and question his guilt, they meet various bad guys, and they get captured and beat up.At the end of this book nothing really seems to have happened except a lot of guys get killed and some bridges are burned. Then the book stops.The book is certainly more complex than book two, but it is actually too complicated, as there are so many characters and so many story lines that never get completed. A lot of things happen that really don’t pertain to the story. Either the book should have been longer, giving the author space to complete the side stories and fill in a lot of blanks, or these side excursions should have been left out altogether. Really, the trip to Paris? What was that all about, except to take up pages? And the thing with the terrorist group – that seemed like a tacked-on thing just to add to the bad guy count.I am starting to lose interest in this series. Each installment is an episode of a soap opera (the kind with action and death) rather than a stand-alone book. There are so many things happening that are irrelevant, and there are so many loose ends, I really can’t decide which element needs to be followed. This is complicated by the author’s terse writing style in which he insists upon using incomplete sentences to halfway explain whatever is going on. Instead of building tension as this style should, it just leaves you wondering what his point was, and at the end, you sort of stop caring about what’s happening. Finally, the book ends with the main characters getting beaten within an inch of their lives, then miraculously coming back against all odds to save the day. Then it stops. Tune in next week…Strangely, the best of the four books I have read in this series was the prequel. Maybe the author got better after writing so much. I am getting tired of buying a book which in fact is just a teaser for the next book. Like another reviewer said: “Bye bye series.” I've read over a hundred pages of The Thin Line on my Ipad Kindle app. This is terrible writing, nothing happens. It's just endless conversations and unnecessary descriptions and constant new characters that you never see again. At no point does the author describe what might have gone on before or what the central character's mission is, not even who he works for.. What is he doing - After 100 pages, I have no idea. Where is this going, I have no idea, it's just boring rambling. Maybe I should have read preceeding novels about this character, is this a serial or what? It's still bad. Read Online Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Download Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller PDF Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Mobi Free Reading Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Download Free Pdf Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller PDF Online Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Mobi Online Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Reading Online Thin Line: A Jack Noble Thriller Read Online L.T. Ryan Download L.T. Ryan L.T. Ryan PDF L.T. Ryan Mobi Free Reading L.T. Ryan Download Free Pdf L.T. Ryan PDF Online L.T. Ryan Mobi Online L.T. Ryan Reading Online L.T. RyanRead Online The Lord God Made Them All (All Creatures Great and Small Book 4) By James Herriot
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