The second book in the Nathan McBride series. I gave the first book the benefit if the doubt and awarded 3 stars based on it being the authors first book, hoping the 2nd would improve on it's wooden character but am afraid it doesn't!Thus one revolves around the man hunt( first book was man hunt ...
Following on from the first in the series, its easy to now get a feel for the characters. they are well written and have depth. you can second guess how they will react to certain situations.It was a bit repetitive in some areas (the phrase 'all bets are off' is used repeatedly) which I didn't no...
Ready to Kill Is the 4th book in the Nathan McBride series. Once again Dick Hill is a master narrator and expresses every emotion and action with a clarity few narrators can do today. This and all of Andrew Peterson's McBride Novels are must listens.It's said once a Marine always a Marine, this m...
The Molokai Princess was moored farther down, but there was plenty of room for the ROK private yacht. This part of the island looked quite different from the other side. By all definitions, it was a desert. The mountains made their own rain, but little of it reached the port unless a large storm ...
Janner could hardly believe they were free. Was this a trick of some kind? Commander Gnorm waddled out and plopped down in the chair on the porch, still admiring the jewels shining on his hand. Leeli between them, the boys walked slowly to their mother, whose eyes were brimming with tears. “Let’s...
Or Be Eaten: Wild escapes. A desperate journey. And the ghastly Fangs of Dang. 41Four Apples and a Plan The Overseer sat at his desk, wearing his ridiculous hat and trying his best to look angry. Janner didn’t care. He resolved to play dumb and pretend to be broken. He nodded his head and waited ...
Every head turned and the pool game stopped. He strolled over to bar and avoided touching the grimy brass rails.The bartender scowled and pointedly ignored him. Okay, fine. We’ll do this the hard way. Nathan used the time to study the place in the mirror behind the bar and spotted his mark right ...