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The Jack Harvey Novels: Witch Hunt; Bleeding Hearts; Blood Hunt

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Witch Hunt
Witch is a notorious, brilliant and silent assassin. For years, Interpol have tried, and failed, to find her. But now Scotland Yard, MI5 and Witch obsessive Dominic Elder are all out to hunt the hunter. Suddenly she’s vulnerable—and visible.
Bleeding Hearts
Hit man Michael Weston has a problem. His latest job has been carried out with habitual, cool precision but now the police are on to him. Has he been set up? Weston knows his reputation, and his life, are at stake as never before.
Blood Hunt
Gordon Reeve is a survival expert in the Scottish Highlands with an SAS past well behind him. Then his brother is murdered in San Diego and all the signs point to Reeve heading towards the same fate. The difference is that Reeve is a trained killer, now forced back into an all too familiar way of life.

787 pages, Paperback

First published October 11, 2000

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Jack Harvey

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A pseudonym used by Ian Rankin.

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November 6, 2017
To be honest, I almost gave up on the last book after reading the first two. With Witch Hunt, I found the ending hard-to-believe. Bleeding Hearts kind of petered out as well. But when I started Blood Hunt, I thought, now you're talking! I could barely put it down and found it to be the best of the three. Blood Hunt is what allowed me to add another rating star.
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July 19, 2019
I feel like I’ve read three book, well I have! Three good books too. I don’t understand why the publisher didn’t want to continue the series. Maybe like people in the recording industry know nothing about music, book publishers only see books a product and nothing more?
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