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They Come at Knight

By: Yasmin Angoe
Narrated by: Tamika Katon-Donegal
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Summary

Yasmin Angoe’s They Come at Knight is the heart-pounding second installment in the Nena Knight series about an intrepid female assassin who will stop at nothing to protect her family.

For elite assassin Nena Knight, eliminating dangerous players on the world stage is part of the job. The Tribe, a powerful business syndicate in Africa, ensures that she has those opportunities. But for Nena, the Tribe is more than just her employer; it’s an organization that supports the African people—until it turns on itself.

As Nena embarks on a new mission, a violent siege by a paramilitary group throws the Tribe into chaos, and mysterious acts of violence plague the Tribe’s territories. As the attacks escalate, Nena suspects a different kind of enemy at play: someone on the inside, determined to undermine the Tribe’s leaders.

As this new threat closes in on her own family, Nena enlists a team to root out the danger. But as she gets closer to the truth, she will have to risk everything to protect the future she holds dear—even if it means facing off with an enemy she never expected.

©2022 Yasmin Angoe (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

Critic reviews

“[Tamika] Katon-Donegal narrates with precision and care. This plays well, given the nature of the main character.… Katon-Donegal especially shines at the hints of sarcasm Nena tosses toward her witty pregnant sister. She masterfully employs different accents—British, African, and American. Even within those broad nationalities, she geographically localizes the dialects. There are humor, drama, and continuous thrills in this crime story.”AudioFile Magazine

“Action-adventure at its very best, author Yasmin Angoe's They Come At Knight…is magnificently narrated by the vocal performance of Tamika Katon-Donegal. A flawless performance from start to finish.”Midwest Book Review

“There’s nothing ho-hum about Nena Knight, the killer at the heart of Yasmin Angoe’s They Come at Knight…In one blistering action scene after another, we get to see how good Nena is at what she does.”The New York Times Book Review

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the performance of the narrator has definitely grown on me since the first book. however, the British accent is grating on my skin. I enjoy few of the characters here, but most of them seem quite flat. the who dunnit element is probably the thing that makes this feasible as a listen. the first book had a more in depth main character, however this time, it seemed a lot less insightful, while trying very hard to be.

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