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No Way To Die

'An amalgam of 007 and Orphan X' (Dempsey/Devlin Book 4)

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No Way To Die

By: Tony Kent
Narrated by: Simon Slater
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COMING SOON! The Revenge of Odessa: The long-awaited sequel to the genre-defining classic thriller The Odessa File, written by Frederick Forsyth in collaboration with Tony Kent.

‘Like sitting down in front of the best action movie you’ve seen this year. A brilliant, gripping thrill ride.’ Cass Green, author of The Killer Inside

A deadly threat. A ghost from the past. And time is running out...


When traces of a radioactive material are found alongside a body in Key West, multiple federal agencies suddenly descend on the crime scene. This is not just an isolated murder: a domestic terrorist group is ready to bring the US government to its knees.

The threat hits close to home for Agent Joe Dempsey when he discovers a personal connection to the group. With his new team member, former Secret Service agent Eden Grace, Dempsey joins the race to track down the terrorists’ bomb before it’s too late. But when their mission falls apart, he is forced to turn to the most unlikely of allies: an old enemy he thought he had buried in his past.

Now, with time running out, they must find a way to work together to stop a madman from unleashing horrifying destruction across the country.

‘A thrilling journey across America that channels Baldacci and Crais, all leading up to the classic ticking clock climax. Terrific.’ Mason Cross, author of What She Saw Last Night

‘What an absolute belter of a book. Dempsey reminds me of an amalgam of 007 and Orphan X. A blistering, two-fisted thriller you won’t want to put down until you’re done.’ Neil Lancaster, author of Dead Man’s Grave

‘A pulsating action thriller’ Sunday Times
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It was enjoyable I found the book jumped from one section to another far too many times The story is quite weak and if you are critical you will find it so far fetched One or two heroes was fun to learn there methods Having said the negatives I still will buy another book from this author

Great narrator

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Why why why dose this narrator make so many bloody noises when reading. Sucking and slapping his god damn chops. Surly a man knows to take a drink with a dry mouth and move at least half and inch away when taking somewhat of a breath. It’s as if he is trying to get his breath back after a run. I have listened as I got into the “series” I am just thankful I’m done !

Noises

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I have loved the first three Tony Kent books but this one has been a complete disappointment to me. The story is incredible dull and our favourite characters do not even appear to be the main ones in the story, most of it focuses on a new character who really doesn’t fit well in the story. Feel like I’ve wasted a good few hours on this book.

Very disappointing

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Having read the other books in the series, this felt like a vanity project and did not feature Devlin at all. Boring and long winded.

Very disappointed

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