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  • Death and Destruction

  • The Death and Destrucction Series, Book 1
  • By: Patricia Logan
  • Narrated by: Michael Pauley
  • Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Death and Destruction

By: Patricia Logan
Narrated by: Michael Pauley
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Forced to go into witness protection, ATF Special Agent Thayne Wolfe is less than thrilled. The state's attorney needs him to testify against one of the most ruthless and notorious arms dealers in the world. Expecting boredom and lots of daytime television, he instead ends up with a ridiculous new job, a stupid new name, and the world's most annoying shadow. Jarrett Evans is tasked with keeping Wolfe alive long enough to put Mills Lang and his crew away for the rest of their miserable lives.

Jarrett Evans, former Marine, has always been a free spirit, doing the dirty work for Uncle Sam whenever and wherever he's needed. One of the best snipers in the world, Evans is at peace with the man he's become. That doesn't mean he's ever liked the cold-blooded killer who stares back at him from the mirror every day. The moment he meets pretty boy Thayne Wolfe, things start a slow change and redemption begins to sound possible.

Mills Lang, the world's most ruthless arms dealer, is little more than a serial killer in his own right. Rotting away in prison with nothing but time on his hands, Lang is determined to destroy the man he allowed into his inner circle. Thayne Wolfe will die in the most painful way, along with anyone he loves.

©2016 Patricia Logan (P)2016 Patricia Logan

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The makings of a good series!

Undercover for three years with a dangerous and psychopathic arms dealer, ATF Special Agent Thayne Wolfe has amassed enough evidence for a watertight case, if he can only stay alive long enough to testify. With an enormous price on his head, Thayne goes into witness protection as a hairdresser, guarded solely by former marine / sniper Jarrett Evans. It’s increasingly hard for Jarrett to keep focus around someone as handsome as Thayne. The bones of this romantic thriller were great: a solid story, lots of danger, and some thick sexual tension. The writing let things down a bit with excessive or repetitive wording, but it didn’t get in the way and I’ll definitely explore the rest of the series. If you like James Patterson’s action novels, you’ll probably like this. Life in the hairdressing salon was fun, I wish we’d stayed there for longer! I love most of Michael Dean / Pauley’s audio narrations, his accents were excellent, but this seemed a little wooden and stilted compared to more recent performances - maybe he was channeling two beefy law-enforcement guys!

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