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The Silenced by Brett Battles

flthomc's review against another edition

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3.0

other solid entry in the Quinn series, though Quinn has changed from a cleaner to a jack of all trades spy.

bibliobabe94's review against another edition

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3.0

Another solid entry in the series. This time it gets personal for Quinn (or should we call him Jake), when his sister and mom get targeted. And all I can say is poor Nate! Wasn't thrilled with how it ended, but it's an obvious bridge to the next book.

jmcguoirk's review against another edition

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4.0

I may have liked this best so far in the series. Thanks B.B.

librarianlaurad's review against another edition

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4.0

Love, love, love these books about Jonathan Quinn - a man with a unique job. Highly recommended.

vkemp's review

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3.0

Jonathan Quinn isn't really his name. Very few people know that -- his mother and sister are the only ones. Quinn returns to Warroad, Minnesota for his father's funeral, but in Quinn's business, few jobs can wait. He is hired to find a man, who ends up dead and then he is hired to remove a body from a building due for demolition. Little does Quinn know that these two jobs are related by the client, a Russian who fled the Soviet Union as it was dying and now lives in England. But when the Russian decides to threaten Quinn's mother and sister in order to "encourage" Quinn to work harder, little does he know that Quinn will burn down the world to save his family. Breakneck action and lots of snappy dialog make this another good read from Battles. I like this series.
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