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Air Race

Max Fend Series, Book 3

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Air Race

By: Andrew Watts, Chris Bauer
Narrated by: Michael Wolfe
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A lavish transcontinental air race turns deadly when a contract killer is sent to disrupt the event at any cost....

The world’s eyes are on the crown prince of Dubai’s luxurious international air race. The event is meant to celebrate the new Israeli-UAE normalization agreement. Nine national teams will make seven stops over the course of a week. Taking off from the glittering French coast and traveling throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East, the race will narrow down its contestants each leg before finishing in Dubai.

When the CIA learns that an infamous contract killer has been secretly sent to disrupt the event, they send Max Fend and partner Renee to join the race and foil any assassination attempt. But as Max and Renee travel throughout the Mediterranean, Africa, and the Middle East, their vision is soon clouded by dust storms, sabotage attempts, and hostile acts. Race contestants with fatal secrets threaten to undermine their mission at every step. The stakes are higher than ever before, and a single mistake can send them crashing to their deaths....

©2022 Point Whiskey Publishing and Chris Bauer (P)2022 Severn River Publishing
Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Assassin Middle East
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I enjoyed the first two in this series and appreciated the intelligent writing, even though I felt the narrative was spoilt once the female protagonist came bounding in.
This one is ONLY about 2 ridiculously supercilious female characters. Authors need to try to steer away from the modern day matriarchal interfering censure of female characterisation.
Some of us like the males being proper heroes who do not get verbally wiped across the floor by the prickly, irrational female.

Who's Max? It's all about the Females

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