Title | : | The Fall (Rick Fuller #3) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 260 |
Publication | : | Published March 25, 2017 |
Rick needed to get back to work, and to do that, he required a new identity.
Fuller gave the last of his cash, to expert forger and gun runner, Spiros Makris.
The Greek turned Richard Fuller, into Stephen Colletti overnight, and the pair began a business relationship that would see them both become very rich men.
Now, Makris is missing, and Rick is determined to solve the mystery of his disappearance.
Fuller’s investigations lead him back into the seedy depths of Manchester’s underworld, then onward, to the home of the most powerful Mafia on the planet… Albania.
After the shocking toll inflicted on the team in Ireland, is taking on the Albanian Mafia in their own back yard, just one step too far for Rick Fuller?
THE FALL is book three, in Rick Fuller's Manchester Trilogy.
The Fall (Rick Fuller #3) Reviews
-
This was like a long, short story. I sprinted through this book. Not necessarily because it was incredibly compelling but more so because it was familiar. I could skim sections and get the gist of the action. This dynamic trio continues to kill there way through Europe. Take a few beatings but keep on ticking. I’ll probably keep on reading but feeling the inevitable fatigue with a one trick pony story arc. Des remains the most unique voice in the story.
-
Brilliant trilogy.
A really good trilogy. All I can hope for is that bit continue. Any follow up I will surely buy. -
Amother hard yo put down. Read
A very good read with plot that flowed so hard to put down.
Carnt wait for next instalment soon
Ty -
Not bad....! ! !
I was very disappointed with this book for the first 35% but from there on it just got better and better... -
Great series!
-
Love this series of books. Thank god for the lockdown!
-
Good follow on book and gripping story line.
Good follow on book and gripping story line recommended read for action reader, not the same old boring stuff. Recommended reading