Jed Patrick is convinced he’s doing all it takes to keep his family safe—new names, new location, new identity. But just when he thinks he finally has his life back, trained men claiming to be CIA agents break in and threaten his wife and daughter, proving once and for all his family will never truly be safe until he eliminates the agency dead set on hunting him down.
Not knowing if Karen and Lilly are better off by his side or in hiding, Jed is determined to protect them while finding a way to use the classified information that he possesses to dismantle the Centralia Project. But he soon learns that eliminating Centralia may require compromising his own values. As danger escalates, Jed isn’t sure whether there’s anyone or anything he can trust—including his own senses.
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Summary
From: Isaac
Book Title: Kill Devil
Book Author: Mike Dellosso
What do you like about this book:
This next installment to the Jed Patrick Series bears its own unique originality. Packed with the same lovable, relatable characters that were so excellently introduced in its predecessor, Centralia. Sadly, it fails to measure up to the first installment—after all, very rarely does any sequel outdo its first novel. But Kill Devil is both enjoyable, exciting, thrilling, suspenseful, and is packed with strong redemptive qualities.
Sexual Content: Kisses are exchanged between husband and wife, some more passionate than others.
Violence: Naturally, Jed is caught in several encounters with assassins, soldiers, and any other type of person who wants to kill him. People are shot, stabbed, and beaten. Little blood is described, however, when it is, it is of small quantity.
Language: None.
Drug/Alcohol: Several times, Jed is injected with substance that makes him unconscious.
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