Nemesis (John Purkiss Thriller Book 6)
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Rating | : | 4.45 (541 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00TW8PQK0 |
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Number of Pages | : | 399 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
An exchange so secret and so politically sensitive that only a handful of people know about it.The exchange is sabotaged in an armed attack, and both prisoners disappear.One is a Russian professor of physics.The other is one of Britain’s most notorious captives. V. What more could the reader ask?" - Preston Cox, reviewer ***** "The new master of the genre." Fly Guy, reviewer. And he was instrumental in her death.Once before, Purkiss spared Rossiter’s life. For him, the mission has a personal element. Wallace, reviewer ***** "Outstanding spy thrillerThe action is fabulous, well worthy of a blockbuster movie." - Jackie, reviewer ***** "The story was rivetingThe ending was very surprising and one I truly did not expect." - RAC, reviewer ***** "An amazing tale twists, turns and leaves you breathless A fabulous read" - Darren Oliver-Jones, reviewer ***** "Excellent plot, deep character development, unanticipated twist, high paced action. Rossiter corrupted Purkiss’s fiancee, Claire, more than half a decade earlier. As they close in on Rossiter, it becomes clear that his escape was made possible only by leaked information from an insider.And that Rossiter’s intentions wil
Kindle Customer Chris Carver said Nemesis (John Purkiss #6). John has recovered from the tragic events that had occurred six months ago, his pal Kendrick is fit to return to duty and John is informed that "Rossiter" is being released in exchange for a high value Russian scientist, Mossberg. John is to oversee the exchange. He's also told that the PM approved the exchange. At the exchange site, everything goes to hell and both Rossiter and Mossberg are in the wind. John's new job, find Rossiter by all means possible to include kill. "Fast paced, suspenseful and easy to follow. It is good story telling" according to Sheldon Hanft. with out great depth or character development. A pleasant two hour time filler with a likeable hero and an old adversary.. Patriot games Philip Challinor An old enemy of Purkiss' escapes from a prisoner exchange and, motivated by blood-and-soil patriotism, sets about consummating an extremely unpleasant plan. Purkiss is sent out to foil him, aided by two fellow professionals whose reliability he has various reasons to doubt. In the higher echelons of British Intelligence, of course, motives and means are more dubious still. The story is a more or less straightforward chase, and none of the secondary characters quite match