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The Operator
- Ian Bragg Thriller, Book 1
- Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
- Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
A hitman with a conscience....
Ian Bragg is paid to kill people. Only bad people and not many, but for a great deal of money.
Case the target. Make the hit. Move on until he meets the woman with sparkling green eyes who changes everything.
Is his newest target deserving of death? Who is Ian to decide if the politician needs to die? He is the one who has to live with the consequences, that’s who.
The contract deadline nears. Too many unknowns, too much to lose. Pull the trigger or not?
Ian makes his own rules to get himself out of a quandary where it’s more than just his life on the line. For the greater good, join Ian Bragg.
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- Sarah Mac
- 16-12-20
An assassin with a heart
Ian is an assassin who is tasked with killing a politician. However, all isn't as it seems, after researching his intended victim, he finds there's nothing bad about him, in fact, he is all good. The group he works for only takes out really bad guys.
So what does he do? He's in a quandry. He starts digging to find out who put the hit on the politician. Things are further complicated when he meets Jenny at the hotel he's staying at. Things move quickly between them.
I really liked this book, it's a different genre to what Craig Martelle usually writes and I will definitely be reading/listening to the next book.
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