Heart-pounding action meets spiritual choices in this thrilling finale to John Cross’s saga
First he left the CIA. Then he left pastoral ministry. Now John Cross has been imprisoned in one of Great Britain’s most infamous prisons. Has he reached the end of his rope? Or is this another move in a dangerous spy game?
Christine Lewis, United News Network’s rising star television anchor, is determined to find out. But in her pursuit of answers, Christine finds herself at the center of a cyberterrorist plot to alter the balance of power in the world. From the English coastline to the Rocky Mountains, John must partner with the CIA and MI6 in a race against the clock to stop the threat of nuclear war and save the lives of everyone he holds dear.
The concluding story in the Shepherd Suspense trilogy is a globe-trotting, action-packed adventure with threads of biblical truth woven in. Fans of high-octane thrillers will be on the edge of their seats with Right Cross.
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Summary
Right Cross by Andrew Huff is the third and final book in the Sheperd Suspense series. Huff did a fabulous job taking us on a roller coaster with the action / adventurer and the romance.
I recommend reading all three books however each one stands alone. But the series takes you through the adventures and decisions John makes as he tries to retire from the CIA and become a pastor.
We open with John in a prison and we have to wonder if he has lost it or on another mission. Christine flies over to see what is going on and gets involved. The book takes you on a wild ride as we track a madman across the globe and end up in the states.
We see more of Guin in this book which lays the ground work for the next series. I cannot wait!!! I also thoroughly enjoyed that Lori had a role in the book too.
I recommend if you like a Christian mission impossible.
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