"Can Old Friends Work Together and Again Become Friends or Will They be Torn Apart Forever"
Reviewed by Sharon Salituro
Posted July 26, 2013
Mystery
BLOOD AND ASHES by Matt Hilton book is a great mystery.
There are some very
different twists and turns in this book. I am a great fan
of mysteries and this rates right up there.
We meet Joe Hunter an ex soldier. He was trained to kill
and ask question later. He meets up with Don Grittiths.
They were friends at one time, but after several incidents
they are not as good of friends as they use to be.
Don's family is in trouble and Joe against his better
judgment comes to help out. We also meet Vince, is he a
good guy or a bad gu? Little by little more secrets are
exposed.
Matt Hilton combines military and civilian life styles. We
learn a lot about why Joe and Don are not friendly toward
each other any more. We also find out what happened to Joe
that almost cost him his life. We also learn a few things
about government.
Matt Hilton has several books before this one. Even though
I haven't yet read them, I was not at all confused as to who
was who. Matt makes you really feel for these group of
characters.
There is a killer out there and Joe is going to do his best
to bring this guy down. Could this killer really be
causing all these problems while being in prison?
Matt Hilton leaves this book opened ended which leads me to
seeing
another book that might continue this story line
or have another story line which includes Joe as a leading
character.
SUMMARY
How does one man stay alive with a dozen assassins targeting him? Ex-soldier Joe Hunter once employed his killer instincts for Don Griffiths. Together, they brought down extremist groups and domestic terrorists before they could implement their destructive plans against the country. It was a job that nearly cost Hunter his life—and his humanity. So he severed all ties with Griffiths. But when Griffiths' daughter is murdered and the rest of his family is targeted by supporters of Carswell Hicks, an enemy from his past and long believed to be dead, Hunter knows he can't stand by and let innocent people get hurt. Agreeing to help Griffiths protect his family, Hunter sets out on a suicide mission—for a dozen merciless killers are bent on avenging a dead man . . .
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