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 must be true for the CIA as well especially if they have your number on speed dial. It seams Nicaragua and Nathan can never get away from each other. Harv and Nathan may be getting older but they are not dead, not yet anyway. Once again Nathan must confront his past and use all his skills to track down a sniper he trained in the past. This a great audiobook and rivals the other McBride books in story quality and as an edge of your seat thrill ride. I wait in anticipation of the next McBride Adventure.This audiobook was a gift for an honest review. The Nathan McBride novels are written from the soldier’s perspective, with the kind of detail that keeps you in the action. “Ready to Kill” has a lots of sniper psychology in the content of the story. The book is well-written, action packed with lots of suspense.The CIA Director, Rebecca Cantrell, request Nathan and Harv go on a covert mission to Nicaragua. No mission will test Nathan like this one. Nathan is asked to return to the area he was tortured and almost died. He has spent years fight the demons of that ordeal. This assignment will test Nathan further and harder than ever before. Nathan and Harv have to hunt down and stop a sniper turned killer. This is a man that Harv and Nathan had trained when they had previously been in Nicaragua. The author provided as background a review of the history of gold mining in Nicaragua. I always enjoy it when the author tosses in some real history or information into a fictional story. I read this as an audio book downloaded from Audible. Dick Hill has been the narrator of the entire series. He is great at narrating this type of book.
This is a great series from an author quickly moving up in the ranks in the suspense genre.
—one
Nathan McBride is legend, great work Andrew Peterson.
—maher92
Very good, liked the story line and the fast pace!
—Bub
First rate story with lots of action.
—Kittykat
Excellent as always
—raxacoricofallapatorius