King battles with his conscience and ruthless enemies as he deposes an African dictator and installs a new leader. But is he the best man for the job, and can King make a difference in a region known only for corruption and killing?
A P Bateman is the author of seventeen novels, with twelve of his titles reaching No.1 in Amazon's paid top 100 categories in all Amazon regions and four titles reaching No.1 in Kindle sales in the USA, UK, Canada and Australia.
He has a background in close protection and investigations which has given him a unique insight into the scenarios and locations his characters find themselves in.
His hobbies are swimming, driving, archery, shooting and food; his passions are travel and writing.
He has recently released his seventeenth novel - "Hunter Killer" - the twelfth book in the highly acclaimed Alex King series.
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Reading Order:
The Rob Stone Series: 1) The Ares Virus 2) The Town 3) The Island
The Alex King Series: 1) The Contract Man 2) Lies and Retribution 3) Shadows of Good Friday (A series prequel) 4) The Five 5) Reaper 6) Stormbound 7) Breakout 8) From the Shadows 9) Rogue 10) The Asset 11) Last Man Standing 12) Hunter Killer
Standalone Novels: Hell's Mouth Unforgotten
Short Stories: The Perfect Murder? Atonement (an Alex King thriller)
The book is good, and overall, I really like the series... BUT... Of course there is a BUT. BUT, the series keeps jumping around in time. Book 13, Congo Contract, was a prequel of sorts-- shifting us back 20 years into the past. Dead Man Walking and Sovereign Power-- Books 14 & 15, shifted us back to the "present" and to where Book 12, Hunter Killer, had left off. Well, Book 16 transports us back in time to the time just following Book 13 was set. The jump is never explained, never acknowledged and it is jarring! It just makes it difficult to figure out which Alex King the reader is in store for-- the young brash man still finding his way, or the older, wiser and settled down King in a happy relationship with Caroline. If the jumps in time were at least acknowledged or part of the plotline in some way it would make more sense and, quite frankly, would result in a more polished series that would be more enjoyable.
Non stop action from beginning to end. I had tremendous difficulty in putting down my kindle. Alex King is a strong character worthy of loads more action.
Excellent narration from Joe Mills, who brings out the characters, action and suspense. Perfect
King finds himself helping deposing an African dictator and installs a new leader. He finds himself battling with his conscience. Is he making a difference in a region known only for corruption and killing?