Joe Hunter (5 books in series)
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review 1: Martin Maxwell, former Secret Service Agent, was nicknamed the Harvestman. Joe Hunter along with his best friend Jared Rington made Maxwell pay for his crimes but the government covered up his identity and buried him under the name Tubal Cain. The government, thinking he could ...
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review 1: This entry in the Joe Hunter series goes back to the old evil twin routine, as a serial killer/assassin has plastic surgery to resemble Hunter, then frames him for various crimes.Of course, Hunter manages to extricate himself from legal troubles, then hunts down the evil twin wit...
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review 1: #2 in the Joe Hunter series. This entry was a comedown from #1 - Dead Men's Dust (2009). I read them back to back, but have not revisited the series. Serviceable action novels but they don't add anything to longer running series in the genre.Joe Hunter is hired by Richard Dean to...
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review 1: This is a really terrific thriller and far from typical. Not for the faint of heart but wow, what a read. The twists and turns in the plot are different from other thrillers I've read, and the writing is so professional and engaging. It's actually unforgettable. A real, real trea...
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review 1: Dead Men's Dust is a literary version of a Jason Statham movie. Lots of action, random violence, and characters without much depth. The bad guy in this book borders on cartoonish which deterred from the thrill seeking. Having said that, there are some good points to this debut...