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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I am really enjoying the John Milton series, this one was quite a short book (288 pages) but was addictive nonetheless. John is still trying to stay off the radar and is working as a cook in a restaurant in Mexico. This is the scene for a drug lord hit whilst they are eating. They are after a journalist who is foolishly blogging about them, enter John Milton who steps in to rescue the damsel in distress. A cracking read! ( ) Several characters are introduced in the beginning: the intrepid journalist; the honest Mexican cop due to retire in five days; the bad guys who are really, really bad members of the drug cartel, and, gradually your continuing character, John Milton, now in Mexico. He’s been traveling light after leaving Britain to hide from his former employers. Throw in an MI5 operative who happens to be a Russian agent and things get complicated when Milton interferes in a cartel hit and gets fingerprinted by the local cops. And then Milton agrees to help an American mercenary deliver the cartel’s leader’s son to his enemies. Things get messy. I’m glad I stuck with Dawson. This 2nd book in the series is so much better than the first. (There were a couple of proofing errors of content, however.) Make no mistake, this stuff is not literature, so the way the plot develops becomes key and this one is above average. no reviews | add a review
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John Milton has been off the grid for six months. He surfaces in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and immediately finds himself drawn into a vicious battle with the narco-gangs that control the borderlands. Milton saves the life of an idealistic young journalist who has been _targeted for execution but the only way to keep her safe is to smuggle her into Texas. Working with the only untouchable cops in the city, and a bounty hunter whose motives are unclear, Milton must keep her safe until the crossing can be made. But when the man looking for her is the legendary assassin Santa Muerta - Saint Death - that's a lot easier said than done... No library descriptions found. |
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