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The Fifth Angel
The Fifth Angel
Author: Tim Green
ISBN-13: 9780446613774
ISBN-10: 0446613770
Publication Date: 1/1/2004
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 60 ratings
Publisher: Warner Vision
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
Normally I devour Tim Green books, but this one not so much. I don't know if it was the subject matter or what, but I didn't enjoy this book near as much as others I've read by him. Will definitely give him another try though.
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I enjoyed the book, its not the best story I've ever read but it was good enough to keep me interested and reading the story from cover to cover nonstop-
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Excellent suspense thriller about a D.A. who pursues revenge and an FBI agent who hunts for a killer of sexual predators.
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I really liked this book. It was fast paced, and really involved the reader.
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Moved to slow for me. Very predictible.
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An excellent revenge tale! Love all of Tim Green's books!
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This book is great and the author does an amazing job of keeping the reader interested in every word -- living sentence to sentence. He wasn't creative as I would like with regards to the murders. They were pretty much things you'd be able to find in Law and Order but with the character analysis and the psychological development of the characters you'll be in for a ride. By the way this book is at minimum PG13....when you read it you'll find out why.
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First time I read a book by Tim Green. Very good
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My daughter brought this home, and after she read it she asked if I would, knowing this is not what I would usually read. However I really enjoyed it. I wil be reading Tim Green again
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Tim Green is a retired NFL player. He played with the Atlanta Falcons.

He has written several mystery thrillers. The Fifth Angel is another great story.
Green keeps you on the edge of your seat. In this story there are two story lines playing out at the same time which in the end come together with a surprising ending.
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Great audio book. 1st time reading Tim Green. Was very good.
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Jack Ruskin is uniquely qualified to commit a series of perfect murders. A former prosecutor, and now the respected partner of a prestigious law firm, he has the means and the knowledge to kill without leaving a trace of evidence behind.
His targets are criminals themselves, sexual predators beyond reform. He has no connection to them; he simply finds their names in public records. But Jack knows firsthand the devastation these depraved monsters leave in their wake-his own fifteen-year-old daughter was herself a victim. And he's determined to save others from the same excruciating pain.
A thousand miles away, FBI agent Amanda Lee has carefully balanced motherhood with her meteoric career as one of the agency's brighest and bravest experts in her field. Then a botched investigation rocks Amanda's life as well as her career, and she is assigned to a case some people don't want to see solved. Following the trail of the man who is stalking sex offenders across the country, Amanda is unaware that her past is catching up with her and that she - and her children - are in the gravest danger.
As Jack carefully, methodically, and brutally exacts his own brand of justice, Amanda closes the gap between them. But in an astounding twist of fate, their lives are about to fall into each other's hands. Before the hunt is over, they will have to choose together: between deliverance and destruction, and between the ultimate right and wrong.
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A very good read
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good read , enjoyed it
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Great read!
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Excellent story.