The Deceived
Jonathan Quinn Thriller, Book 2
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William Dufris
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Brett Battles
About this listen
“Unputdownable.” (Tess Gerritsen)
“Brilliant and heart-pounding.” (Jeffery Deaver)
“A tightly written page-turner.” (Booklist)
Brett Battles won rave reviews for his debut novel, The Cleaner, which introduced hero Jonathan Quinn. A freelance operative and professional "cleaner", Quinn knows better than to get emotionally involved in any of his jobs. But in this superb powerhouse of suspense, Quinn's latest job is different. A friend and old colleague has been murdered. A woman has gone missing. And for Jonathan Quinn, this time it's personal.
Anonymity. Trust. Professionalism. In his world, Jonathan Quinn has a few rules. He'll get rid of bodies that have to disappear; nothing ever gets traced back to him. But when Quinn is called to a busy Los Angeles port where a shipping container has just come in from the sea, it's clear his rules have been violated. Inside the crate is a dead man - a man who once saved Quinn's life. And while no one knows how CIA agent Steven Markoff died, Quinn has to do more than clean. He has to find Markoff's girlfriend, Jenny. To tell her that Markoff is dead. To find out why someone sent Markoff's body to him.
Until a week ago, Jenny Fuentes was an assistant to an ambitious congressman. Now Jenny is missing, too, and a lot of man power is making sure she isn't found. But Quinn has his own man power. He has tools that can pry into secrets held anywhere in the world. He has the skill to trade blows with killers and spies. And he has covert weapons: his eager and smart apprentice, Nate, and brilliant Orlando, his closest friend, who's saved his life more than once.
Racing from the corridors of power in Washington to the bustling streets of Singapore, Quinn won't stop until he uncovers the truth behind his friend's violent death, the astounding reason Jenny has vanished - and what she knows about the most explosive deception of all.
©2008 Brett Battles (P)2008 Books on TapeCritic reviews
Winner - Barry Award for Best Thriller, 2009
“Breakneck pacing, colorful locales and dizzying plot twists make the Quinn series a welcome addition to the political thriller genre.”—Publishers Weekly
“Plenty of globetrotting, nonstop action, plot twists, tight writing, whiz-bang high-tech devices, tradecraft, and a surfeit of dangerous women.” —Booklist
“Highly recommended….Lots of tradecraft.”—Library Journal, starred review
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- David Dobson
- 31-12-23
Another great story!!!
A super storyline with a good satisfying ending. Very good narration despite critisism by other listeners. Different to Scott B but still very easy to listen to.
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- Mrs L
- 12-07-23
Easy listen, entertaining.
Was an easy listen and made housework a lot more bearable! I’m listening to the Jonathan Quinn series for a second time. I like the characters throughout the series.
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- S. Shaylor
- 19-09-24
Great story but distracting narrator
The narrator has a strange manner of speaking which is distracting. It sounds as if every other word has a capital letter.
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- Juliet
- 06-10-20
Poor narration didn't help
Brett Battles seems to have improved with time. This, one of his earlier Quinn stories, is not his best, but it is also prejudiced by a truly awful narrator
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