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Hunt the Lion by Chad Zunker

mrose21's review

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3.0

This was OK but if I'm honest I wasn't that in love with the story.

I found it a little boring to get into and I don't know if that is how I was feeling today or the book.

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4.0

I have nothing but great things to say about the Sam Callahan series and Chad Zunker! I really hope that Chad continues writing about Sam's journey and adventures. Hunt the Lion is the third book in the Sam Callahan series and it did not disappoint. Another action-packed, suspenseful book, that had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. Like Shadow Shepherd, Hunt the Lion is told in the third person and allows readers to see other character's points of view and follow them through their investigations; while still getting to read about Sam and his mission. I would definitely recommend this book to others, along with the rest of the series. You will not be disappointed!

****

Picking up a month after Shadow Shepherd, Sam has agreed to assist in a classified mission, with the CIA and his long lost father, Marcus Pelini, in Moscow. Natalie, Sam's fiancee, and his best friend, Tommy, have been kept in the dark about Sam's mission, to protect them.
During the middle of the mission, Sam's team is compromised and most have been killed. Sam immediately finds himself on the run again. With nowhere to turn, Sam looks to Tommy for help and the two of them soon are on the hunt to find Sam's missing team members and get answers. They soon find themselves being chased not only by Russian assassins but also by Gray Wolf, the world's most notorious assassin. Sam and Tommy search for answers, the actual truth, and Sam's father, all while trying not to get killed.
Meanwhile, Natalie soon realizes that Sam has lied to her and is in great danger. Natalie begins her own investigation into Sam and his mission and soon finds herself in danger as well.
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