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First to Kill (Nathan McBride, Bk 1) (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
First to Kill - Nathan McBride, Bk 1 - Audio CD - Unabridged
Author: Andrew Peterson, Dick Hill (Narrator)
Trained Marine sniper and CIA operations officer Nathan McBride cannot escape his bloody past. Not when the evidence of it is carved across his body. Now he owns a private security company, his scarred visage a warning to anyone who dares cross his path. When a deep-cover federal agent vanishes -- along with a ton of Semtex explosives -- McBride...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781469294421
ISBN-10: 1469294427
Publication Date: 1/29/2013
Edition: Unabridged
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Book Type: Audio CD
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This book is very much geared toward men. It was not something that I would enjoy and I abandoned it early on. The rating is the cumulative rating for it on Amazon.It is about Nathan McBride a Marine scout sniper vet. He is independently wealthy (dad's a Senator), and he owns a security company. And like Digger, he encounters a female law enforcement type (FBI SAC) who becomes close professionally and personally. (See also Andrew Britton.) Oh well, he's still a great creation and, if there weren't a lingering sense of been there, done that, I would have rated this first novel five stars. I kept thinking, this guy is another Jack Reacher: big, competent ... you know. But while Reacher is pretty unflappable and supremely self-confident (he doesn't see his bizarre, nomadic life style as odd in any way), McBride is scarred inside and out from three weeks of horrible tortures in Nicaragua that ended his career. His size, which is almost identical to Reacher's, is far less important to how people see him than are his facial scars, and while Reacher is absolutely a loner, McBride depends on his best friend a lot.

Too much military and violence for my taste but I would say the guys will probably love this. It is rated a 4 out of 5 by most readers.


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