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Mercy

The Night Man Chronicles, Book 3

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Night Man is coming...and you don’t want to be caught in his sights.

From award-winning and USA Today best-selling author Brett Battles comes Mercy, the highly anticipated third thriller in the Night Man Chronicles featuring Nate, from Battles' best-selling Jonathan Quinn series.

“Help me! Please!”

With their jobs in the spy world on suspension, all Nate and Jar wanted was a little vacation time out of the city. But not even two days on the road, their plans are hijacked by a teen’s cry.

What starts out as helping the kid out of a tricky situation leads Nate and Jar into a dark world of fire and hate, of greed and corruption.

As much as they might want to continue on their way, neither would ever do so.

Because helping those who aren’t in a position to help themselves is Nate and Jar’s specialty.

If you enjoy action-packed mystery crime thrillers with high-stakes suspense, surprising plot-twists, and a cast of unforgettable characters, then join millions of fans who love Battles’ novels and start listening to Mercy, your next great listen, today.

©2021 Brett Battles (P)2021 Audible, Inc.
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Is a really interesting story, well paced, witty with an excellent plot. Zack Villa’s narration is also brilliant.

Excellent writing, excellently narrated

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Brett Battles is always a reliably good read that holds the reader's interest and Mercy is no exception. Its plot is, as usual, original. Still, I miss Quinn and Orlando, they added a further dimension. Sadly, the ending - which had a lot of potential - is a bit flat.
The protests from other reviewers about masks seems like an orchestrated attack by Covid denialists. Sorry guys, the pandemic happened, it is part of the history of the past two years. To only touch on it would be like setting a book in New York in September 2001 and making only a passing mention of the Twin Towers.

Good read, as always

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