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The Ninth Day (2011)

by Jamie Freveletti(Favorite Author)
3.92 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0062025317 (ISBN13: 9780062025319)
languge
English
publisher
Harper
series
Emma Caldridge
review 1: A complete and utter waste of time. I was reading the newest Ted Bell novel ( Warlord) and just weeried of the Cussleresque machinations when I spied this amongst the new releases at my local Chapters. I eagerly grabbed it, thinking it a little more of a serious matter than Alex Hawkes misplaced gin and tonic. Sadly, SADLY, this wee tome was just more fluff thriller. Dumb as a sack of stones. It may be an every day thing for our heroine to drive into a hail of gunfire that flattens every tire an completely blows out the windshield without so much as a by your leave in terms of injuring any of the three in the ambulance but for me, I can only buy so much. Like I said, dumb as a sack of stones.
review 2: just finished "The Ninth Day" by Jamie Freveletti due out i
... moren Sept this year It was awesome kept my interest throughout the entire book. Emma, a very gifted runner, is kidnapped by a Mexican cartel and held prisoner. She must find the cure to an unknown and mysterious disease affecting the boss's girlfriend. She has only nine days to find it or she will be tortured and fed to the armadillos. Will she find it or will she be infected and die by the Ninth Day. less
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Joannes
Another enjoyable read! Looking forward to the next one...
Bookmom
Well done! Excellent follow up to Dead Asleep.
Arabella
Really good book.
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