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Red Wolves
- Narrated by: Jot Davies
- Length: 13 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
A daring escape from a Cairo prison.
An assassin who kills with a single touch.
A vicious drug war on the streets of America.
Three seemingly unconnected events strike terror around the world. Convinced they are related, ex-MI6 officer Scott Pearce and his team of mavericks, digital security expert Leila Nahum, and veteran field operative Kyle Wollerton, uncover a chilling plot to unleash a terrifying new toxin on an unsuspecting world.
When an undercover operation goes horribly wrong, Pearce is left in a deadly race against time to stop this lethal new threat. Now he is about to find out he’s not the only one who can light a fire, and his enemies are determined to see the world burn . . .
The second scorching Scott Pearce novel from the Top Ten bestseller Adam Hamdy.
Critic reviews
"Ever inventive, ever surprising, Hamdy is fast carving a name as one of the most intelligent and gripping thriller writers of our time." (Peter James, author of Dead Simple)
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- Peter Odukwe
- 19-04-21
Better than Black 13👍
The second book in a new series is always read with trepidation if the first one is really good. No need to worry here, this is a really good book and improves on what went before. Highly recommended.
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- 23-09-21
not well thought through
Could have been a great book but if you have to decide between saving someone who has betrayed you or save millions of lives, I do not believe anyone would chose the person who betrayed you over saving millions of people. A very disappointing story that had so much potential.
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