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A review by bairdy1985
Angel of Death: The James Ryker Series Book 12 by Rob Sinclair, Rob Sinclair
5.0
I’m a big fan of the authors and the character James Ryker. As readers the character is well established so what else can the author offer up?
Well… that opening certainly shut me up. It’s action and suspense from the off as we meet Angel.. a fascinating and wonderfully smart kickass agent. The issue is she’s broken.. and the object that caused all the trouble.. Ismail Karaman.
Ismail Karaman is a terrorist on the loose but his time may have come when Ryker gets hold of him.
It was never going to be easy though was it? Ryker has is own reasons for wanting Karaman brought to justice as he looks close to home for corruption but who really is Karaman… and who holds the purse strings really?
Angel and Ryker collide at pace and boy are they good together. I’m not going to spoil it but I loved the injection of energy Angel brought to the table.
We get to travel the world a little and there’s lots of action to keep the junkies happy.
Ryker hasn’t mellowed with age.. but he’s smarter because of it and Angel of Death gave the author the chance to explore that, as he tries to curb the energy of others… even as those in charge try to curb Ryker too… do as I say, not as I do ha.
If possible I felt this one was more gut wrenching than any other, the plot and character depth sold as a rock, allowing you to effortlessly become invested.. but in typical Rob Sinclair style.. death comes for us all and this one left a little hole.. it took a little piece of me with it.. powerful and emotional.. sublime!
Well… that opening certainly shut me up. It’s action and suspense from the off as we meet Angel.. a fascinating and wonderfully smart kickass agent. The issue is she’s broken.. and the object that caused all the trouble.. Ismail Karaman.
Ismail Karaman is a terrorist on the loose but his time may have come when Ryker gets hold of him.
It was never going to be easy though was it? Ryker has is own reasons for wanting Karaman brought to justice as he looks close to home for corruption but who really is Karaman… and who holds the purse strings really?
Angel and Ryker collide at pace and boy are they good together. I’m not going to spoil it but I loved the injection of energy Angel brought to the table.
We get to travel the world a little and there’s lots of action to keep the junkies happy.
Ryker hasn’t mellowed with age.. but he’s smarter because of it and Angel of Death gave the author the chance to explore that, as he tries to curb the energy of others… even as those in charge try to curb Ryker too… do as I say, not as I do ha.
If possible I felt this one was more gut wrenching than any other, the plot and character depth sold as a rock, allowing you to effortlessly become invested.. but in typical Rob Sinclair style.. death comes for us all and this one left a little hole.. it took a little piece of me with it.. powerful and emotional.. sublime!