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Violence
A lot
Sustained action violence including gunfights, kidnapping attempts, and lethal confrontations
Language
Some
Strong language consistent with the thriller genre
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief references to adult relationships
Substance Use
Barely any
Minor substance references
Emotional Intensity
Some
Themes of loyalty, government corruption, and the cost of protecting innocent people
What this book is about
Joe Pike witnesses a kidnapping attempt on a young woman named Isabel Roland outside a bank and intervenes — setting off a chain of violence that reaches all the way to the CIA. Elvis Cole joins the investigation as the two uncover a conspiracy involving illegal money, murder, and powerful forces that want Isabel to disappear permanently. A taut, action-driven thriller.
Notes for sensitive readers
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sustained action violence
government conspiracy themes
kidnapping
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