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Amos Carver, Book 2

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Kill or Be Killed

Amos Carver is just minding his own business when a woman falls to her death right around the corner from where he's working.

At first it seems like a senseless tragedy. An accident. Carver can't help but investigate. When he does, he realizes this was no ordinary woman. She was a trained killer. And she was looking for him.

There's a contract on Carver's head. But who's behind it? The Brazilians? His former government unit, Scion? The military company, Breakstone?

Running isn't an option. If they tracked him to his new city, they can track him anywhere. Some problems are best met head on. Especially when the prey is a trained killer himself. The game becomes survival of the fittest.

But it doesn't matter how many assassins Carver kills if he can't find out who's funding them. It's a simple numbers game. They'll keep coming. Carver will get tired and eventually slip up. Then a bullet or a blade will put him six feet under.

Carver will have to stay in the shadows. Strike when he can. Find allies if possible. Follow the trail of money and bodies to the top.

And cut the head off the snake.

©2023 John Corwin (P)2023 John Corwin
Genre Fiction Military Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Game
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I was quite pleased that, although this book would stand alone, it is a continuation of the first in the series in some respects. It's very well written (although I think the author overuses the word 'went' when better alternatives are available) and narrated.

A good sequel

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I think it's good but the author's jokey style makes it not as engaging as the other popular more intense action series.

Good

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The Amos Carver series is my new favourite series.
Strong, likeable well-rounded characters and a story that keeps you listening.
Amos is a serious guy who you should not mess with.
Better than Reacher… and that’s saying something.

Absolutely brilliant

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