Title | : | The Fire (Rick Fuller #2) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 242 |
Publication | : | Published January 9, 2016 |
Ten years have passed since that fateful day, and Ireland has seen many changes. Patrick O'Donnell, the man who slaughtered Cathy Fuller on her doorstep in Hereford in 1996 is now the First Minister of the Province, and on the face of it, a trusted and respected politician.
The British Secret Service know that O'Donnell is secretly the leader of the New IRA, a group determined to re-kindle the troubles and destabilise the peace process. Not only is The Firm willing to assist Fuller and his team to assassinate O'Donnell, but will pay handsomely for the privilege.
'The Fire' is book two in the Rick Fuller Trilogy... The game is definitely back on.
The Fire (Rick Fuller #2) Reviews
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The Fire (Rick Fuller #2) by Robert White, number 2 man what a great story, gripping, gritty no holds barred action packed romp. Lots of figuring out stuff, surprises.
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Getting a bit predictable (assassinations, beat downs, torture, revenge, close calls, lather, rinse, repeat). But it remains entertaining especially with all the Scottish, Irish, English references and dialogue. New character, JJ, has potential. Cold blooded knife fighting Turkish special forces killing machine with a heart and a black soul. But a good mate. Lauren continues to punch above her weight class and is inching closer to an affair with Rick - if she survives.
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Another great read from Robert White.
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Action packed
Brilliant read - a real page turner. The characters are great and the plot if a whirl wind. Lots of fun -
Good one!
Good story.. kept me going.. but too many blanks after all.. dead ends..! Don't think it's enough to hook me to the full series.. -
I enjoyed this book in the Rick Fuller series. Found the 3 characters telling the story an easy read.
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Second book in the series, another easy book to read. Enjoyable with a good story line, at times a little far fetched, but hey.
Again a few too many details when referring to clothing.