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Cold Kill: A Thomas Caine Novella
- Caine: Rapid Fire, Book 2
- Narrated by: Andrew Tell
- Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
A betrayed assassin. A savage Russian commander. Who will be the victor in a brutal game of death?
Thomas Caine is being hunted.
To protect a friend, the vengeful assassin has taken on a sinister branch of the Russian Mafia. Blood has been spilled, and these ruthless gangsters know better than anyone that revenge is a dish best served cold....
Caine soon finds himself captured in the frozen mountains of Siberia. With no equipment, no supplies, and no weapons, he must survive in this icy wasteland, as a crack team of Russian mercenaries hunts him down. These expert killers are led by an infamous manhunter known as The Iron Wolf...a cold-blooded Spetsnaz commander who collects trophies from his human prey....
Can Caine outwit this lethal pack and prove himself the ultimate predator in a ghastly game of death?
Caine returns in another Rapid Fire adventure. Dive into Cold Kill, and get a quick shot of literary adrenaline today....
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- Simon
- 01-05-18
Good book and well narrated
I was given this audio book to listen to and as I have never read or listened to any of Andrew's other books I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into. I am glad I did listen to it as it is a really good book, full of action and suspense.
The book follows a man called Thomas Caine after he has been taken by the Russian Mafia and left in the middle of Siberia to be chased and hunted by a group of dangerous hunters. He then spends the rest of the book trying to evade them and not get anyone else killed at the same time.
Even though this is book two in the series you don't really need to have read the first one, or any previous books starring Caine as there is enough information in the first chapter that you can work out his history and what he has done previously to warrant the kind of attention he gets in this book.
I listened to the audio version of this book and thought the narrator was really good. He managed to use different voices for each character and also got the American, Russian and Korean accents as well as male and female voices, which added so much to the story and I will be keeping an eye out for more by him as well.
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