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I'm sad to be done with Ty Hauck. The 3 books in this series were all great. Reckless, was very much so the best of all 3 only because it tied up so many lose ends. I wasn't happy about how one of the major topics in the story ended, without spoiling it for anyone, it wasn't anything that effects the story line but it was a large topic. So with the way that it ended, it had me wondering "is that how that part is going to end? That's it?"
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I've been a fan of Andrew Gross ever since I met him at the 2011 South Carolina Writers Workshop where he was the keynote speaker. He wrote several books with James Patterson before striking out on his own. Reckless is a page-turner that kept me up past my bedtime on more than one night. The plot—financial market manipulation as an act of terrorism—is believable and engaging. You're thinking this could really have happened. The protagonists are interesting and likable and the bad guys are equall
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One of the best books I've read this year. Topical (think recent financial crisis) and fast paced. I'll be sure to read more of Andrew Gross books, looking for the previous Ty Hauck ones.
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I really like this author. This book included real life events such as the mortgage and stock problems in the US into the plot of the story. This book had a lot of twist and turns. The end of this book was a little disappointing regarding Ty's relationship. ...more

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