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Warlord (2010)

by Ted Bell(Favorite Author)
4 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0062002244 (ISBN13: 9780062002242)
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English
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HarperLuxe
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Alexander Hawke
review 1: Counterspy Alexander Hawke races to stop a madman hell-bent on murdering the British royal family in this latest spellbinding action thriller in Ted Bell’sNew York Times bestselling series.Alex Hawke has all but given up on life. The British-American MI6 counterterrorism operative lost the woman he loved almost a year ago and has sought refuge at the bottom of a rum bottle ever since. But late one night at his home on Bermuda, he receives a wake-up call . . . literally.His Royal Highness Prince Charles, an old friend, desperately needs his help. The prince has discovered a not-so-subtle threat directed toward the British royal family. What’s more, the evidence reveals an ominous connection to Charles’s god-father, Lord Mountbatten—the beloved family patriarch assas... moresinated by an ingeniously designed bomb thirty years before. A shadowy figure from the past has the British crown in his sights, and has proven once before that his warnings are not to be taken lightly. Several clues point to IRA involvement, but the authorities have little to go on and answers are scarce. This is just the call to duty Hawke needs to get back into action—if the madman doesn’t strike first.Alex Hawke, one of the most dashing and compelling action heroes in all of thriller fiction, faces his most formidable challenge yet in Warlord, a gripping, white-knuckled adventure told with verve and swashbuckling panache by a master of the art.
review 2: I won this book participating in goodreads first reads program. Alex Hawke has suffered a catastrophic loss and his friends fear for his personal well-being. When his pal, Prince Charles,contacts him for help protecting the royal family it revives his sense of duty and honor and Lord Hawke steps into the crosshairs of a cunning and diabolical fiend bent on destruction.This, the sixth Hawke book is a tome of wit and elegant in its prophetic vision. Scary and well-written,I read everything Ted Bell writes, thus I jumped at the opportunity to read this book when offered as a first reads. This was written in 2010. I have the next book waiting in the wings. Keep them coming Mr. Bell. less
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Great book...I powered through it day and night...a good read! Thanks Goodreads!
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