Angel of Death by Rob Sinclair
Series: The James Ryker Series #12
Genres: Thriller
Ismail Karaman is one of the deadliest terrorists in recent history. So why is he free to float around the Persian Gulf on his luxury yacht?
Ex intelligence agent James Ryker thinks he knows why, and the answer lies at the corrupt heart of the SIS. Ryker isn’t one to let the bad guys get away with murder, even if it means taking matters into his own hands. But Karaman has many enemies, and one in particular will make all their lives much more complicated…
They call her the Angel of Death – a former agent whose last encounter with Karaman cost her her family, and left her in a Lebanese prison cell. Now she’s free, and with nothing else to lose, she’s determined to get her revenge… whatever it takes.
Ryker and the Angel may have the same target, but that doesn’t mean they’re on the same side. Who will reach Karaman first? And who will still be standing when the bodies pile up?
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Review
Ryker, a former intelligence agent, offers everything you’d expect from a character living on the edge. He’s intelligent, ruthless, and fiercely loyal, having endured immense trauma, yet as the series unfolds, his deeply human and relatable side emerges.
This book is packed with action and suspense, introducing a chilling antagonist, Ismail Karaman—a wealthy, seemingly untouchable terrorist responsible for unspeakable crimes. Now, Karaman faces two formidable enemies: Ryker, and the “Angel of Death,” a former agent whose life he shattered, leaving her seeking revenge after years of imprisonment in a Lebanese jail.
With Ryker and a vengeance-fueled agent on his trail, Karaman is in for the fight of his life. This gripping novel is full of unpredictable twists and turns that will keep readers hooked. I have to go back and read all the other books in the series because I am hooked!
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