Option to Kill Nathan McBride Book 3 eBook Andrew Peterson

Option to Kill Nathan McBride Book 3 eBook Andrew Peterson
This is the 3rd book in the series and I've read the first 2, both of which I enjoyed immensely. This one started out fast and furious like most good thrillers do, but it never calmed down and gave us the backstory and developed a plot. I'm halfway through the book and all Nathan (the protagonist) has done is run, fast and furiously, with a 12 year old girl he doesn't know, either from or after an unknown bad guy. I'm kind of tired of every page just being another 30 seconds from them being killed. I'm a bit disappointed. Hope book number 4 is better.
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Option to Kill Nathan McBride Book 3 eBook Andrew Peterson Reviews
This is a really good read. If you're read the first two books in the series, then you know what to expect.
In this go around, Nathan get's a text message from someone that he doesn't know. In that text, the sender uses Nathan's secret code name, and that sets off red alerts to him. It turns out that the person that sent the text is a young girl, and knows all about Nathan, and Nathan knows nothing about her. As the story unfolds, Nathan has to protect this girl form a gang of kidnappers, and murders. As the story unfolds, and Nathan pieces things together, he soon learns of something much darker and and deeper than what appears on the surface, and Nathan's life will never be the same again.
There's a lot of things that make this story work. First is that Nathan is growing as a character. He has to deal with a child and soon realized that at times, his usual way with people won't work with kids. I thought that it was a nice touch to see Nathan sort of change who he was and think of a child's needs and well beings first. I also liked the twists and turns in the book, it kept me glued to the page. The addition of Lauren was awesome, she's a fantastic character that I hope we get to see more of.
People has said that Nathan McBride is cut from the same cloth that Jack Reacher is, and I have to agree. I can't think of any higher complement than that.
This really was such a fun read. If you get it, I can promise you won't be sorry.
Loved this one from page one.
Starts with Nathan at home. He's watching a movie when he gets a text message. The message includes his old CIA call sign. Now no one knows his old call sign except those in pretty high places.
The text talks about kidnapping and a description of the vehicle and its location. Nathan of course heads out to see what the hell is going on.
Nathan finds the vehicle. The vehicle has a driver and a young girl. The young girl continues to text him but the driver sees her and takes her phone away. Nathan then has to flash her handwritten notes.
Nathan finally gets enough info to realize he needs to get this girl away from the driver. Which he does by crashing his Mustang into the SUV. The driver makes a grab to keep the girl. He's fighting outside his class though as Nathan McBride is 6'5" and 240 pounds of trained fighter. A gunfight then ensues and Nathan is able to grab the girl and make a getaway. He has loads of questions for the girl. A girl who's name is Lauren.
Harv is on vacation in Istanbul but after hearing from Nathan he's on his way home but until then Nathan, a very capable Nathan, is pretty much on his own.
So begins one pretty damned good read.
This one has Nathan, Lauren, facts from his Dad's time in Korea, a missing woman,a sister Nathan didn't know he had, a man out to kill both Nathan and Lauren, Alexandrites, murdered woman, a plot to smuggle the jewels into the US,the FBI, friends, and one hair raising finale.
Just one great read and well worth those five stars.
Nathan McBride, a retired Marine sniper, retired CIA operative, and owner of a private security firm gets a text message from someone that uses his CIA code name. This is odd--his CIA ops are classified and very few people know who he was. He has spent a lot of money covering his tracks so that his secrets would remain hidden. As he finds out, the texts are coming from a little girl, who claims to be his niece, and who has been kidnapped by a man with ill intent. This book is about McBride discovering that he has a half sister and niece and that they are in trouble. He has to rescue them from a gem smuggling band that is using young girls to carry the stones. This is another riveting book about McBride's adventures, though his partner, Harv, is out of the country and plays only a small part of this book. There is more inspection of McBride's character, revealed as he interacts with his niece. Though this book is not a great as the others, it is definitely very good, and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
This is the 3rd book in the series and I've read the first 2, both of which I enjoyed immensely. This one started out fast and furious like most good thrillers do, but it never calmed down and gave us the backstory and developed a plot. I'm halfway through the book and all Nathan (the protagonist) has done is run, fast and furiously, with a 12 year old girl he doesn't know, either from or after an unknown bad guy. I'm kind of tired of every page just being another 30 seconds from them being killed. I'm a bit disappointed. Hope book number 4 is better.

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