Sentinel Five - The Redaction Chronicles, Book 2 Audiobook by James Quinn
Update: 2017-07-31
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Title: Sentinel Five - The Redaction Chronicles, Book 2
Author: James Quinn
Narrator: Brian Dullaghan
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-31-17
Publisher: James Quinn
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Espionage
Publisher's Summary:
The chief of the Secret Intelligence Service has been assassinated, and the British government brought to its knees, by a terrorist organization intent on unleashing a weapon of apocalyptic proportions.
In desperation, a deniable team is assembled to hunt down the terrorists. Called back from obscurity to lead them is Jack "Gorilla" Grant, a freelancer with a Smith & Wesson 39, and cutthroat razor. And he's ready to even the score in his own brutal fashion.
But in a game where power players, traitors, and terrorists work hand in hand, the most serious threats sometimes come from within. The Sentinel Five team turns their gunsights to the East, to Asia, and enters a killing ground of death.
Members Reviews:
You'll love the action in this story.
James Quinn has done it again. Sentinel Five is superb. In the mold of Ludlum, LeCarre, and yes, even Ian Fleming, Sentinel Five is the second book of the Redaction Chronicles, the story of intrigue and international terror threats facing Gorilla Grant and a team of former members of the elite British Secret Services. A criminal mastermind with a biological weapon is extorting the world with the threat to use the weapon. The Gorilla, called that by only his friends and his enemies, is called on to lead the team in search of the Raven to prevent the deaths of thousands of innocents. The story begins at the gallop and never slows down. For a spy thriller lover, this story will be one you can't put down. This book was written for you. I finished it in two reads in less than a day. Read A Game for Assassins, book one, and meet Jack Grant, and then you can see the Gorilla return to action in Sentinel Five. Well done, Mr. Quinn
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Book one in the Redaction series I enjoyed. I would not label this book under espionage, it was just too fantastical. Gave it 3 stars but probably should be a one star
Four Stars
OK
something of which I like to do
Sentinel Five â The redaction Chronicles by James Quinn
41R3NcPUUKL
Letâs begin with the cover, something of which I like to do. Itâs really a very apt cover, as it keeps with the feel of the genre.
The story itself was one that I didnât like as much. Now donât get me wrong it wasnât badly written, just not my preferred thriller. Iâm more of a Splinter Cell kinda guy. Now if youâre into something grounded a bit more in what could really happen while also being a hint of action-movie-level exaggerations then grab this book. youâll enjoy it. Because like I said it wasnât badly written, quite the opposite actually.
Everything flows well. The characters are nicely crafted, not perfectly crafted but they certainly arenât one dimensional.
Also, though this is the second book in the series it is a standalone novel. There will be the occasional reference you wonât get, but nothing
James Bond but grittier
Itâs hard for a sequel to live up to a great first book in a series, but this one is excellent. I actually think I liked this book better than the first. Once again we follow Gorilla Grant on an assignment filled with action, treachery, suspense, and violence.
Title: Sentinel Five - The Redaction Chronicles, Book 2
Author: James Quinn
Narrator: Brian Dullaghan
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-31-17
Publisher: James Quinn
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Espionage
Publisher's Summary:
The chief of the Secret Intelligence Service has been assassinated, and the British government brought to its knees, by a terrorist organization intent on unleashing a weapon of apocalyptic proportions.
In desperation, a deniable team is assembled to hunt down the terrorists. Called back from obscurity to lead them is Jack "Gorilla" Grant, a freelancer with a Smith & Wesson 39, and cutthroat razor. And he's ready to even the score in his own brutal fashion.
But in a game where power players, traitors, and terrorists work hand in hand, the most serious threats sometimes come from within. The Sentinel Five team turns their gunsights to the East, to Asia, and enters a killing ground of death.
Members Reviews:
You'll love the action in this story.
James Quinn has done it again. Sentinel Five is superb. In the mold of Ludlum, LeCarre, and yes, even Ian Fleming, Sentinel Five is the second book of the Redaction Chronicles, the story of intrigue and international terror threats facing Gorilla Grant and a team of former members of the elite British Secret Services. A criminal mastermind with a biological weapon is extorting the world with the threat to use the weapon. The Gorilla, called that by only his friends and his enemies, is called on to lead the team in search of the Raven to prevent the deaths of thousands of innocents. The story begins at the gallop and never slows down. For a spy thriller lover, this story will be one you can't put down. This book was written for you. I finished it in two reads in less than a day. Read A Game for Assassins, book one, and meet Jack Grant, and then you can see the Gorilla return to action in Sentinel Five. Well done, Mr. Quinn
Save the $4.99
Book one in the Redaction series I enjoyed. I would not label this book under espionage, it was just too fantastical. Gave it 3 stars but probably should be a one star
Four Stars
OK
something of which I like to do
Sentinel Five â The redaction Chronicles by James Quinn
41R3NcPUUKL
Letâs begin with the cover, something of which I like to do. Itâs really a very apt cover, as it keeps with the feel of the genre.
The story itself was one that I didnât like as much. Now donât get me wrong it wasnât badly written, just not my preferred thriller. Iâm more of a Splinter Cell kinda guy. Now if youâre into something grounded a bit more in what could really happen while also being a hint of action-movie-level exaggerations then grab this book. youâll enjoy it. Because like I said it wasnât badly written, quite the opposite actually.
Everything flows well. The characters are nicely crafted, not perfectly crafted but they certainly arenât one dimensional.
Also, though this is the second book in the series it is a standalone novel. There will be the occasional reference you wonât get, but nothing
James Bond but grittier
Itâs hard for a sequel to live up to a great first book in a series, but this one is excellent. I actually think I liked this book better than the first. Once again we follow Gorilla Grant on an assignment filled with action, treachery, suspense, and violence.
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