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Reloaded (Jason King, #3) Reloaded by Matt Rogers
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“me fired up.’ ‘Thought you said you were trying to avoid this kind of thing in retirement.’ ‘I was. Doesn’t seem to be working out at all. I was adamant that this was the day I would put it all behind me. It’s why I was in such a hurry to leave Corsica. The old me would have razed half the island to the ground to sort out the mercenary situation.’ ‘That seems to be what you’re doing now.”
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“He brought them back up to max-speed and followed the road, tearing around the bends as fast as he dared. This area was more perilous. Away from the estate, there were no houses boxing them in. No barricades, no railings. Just one wrong turn and a hundred-foot drop to certain death. The BMW was on its final throes. Any more significant force applied to its chassis would buckle it completely.”
Matt Rogers, Reloaded
“safety. They caught wind over the last few days of a few undesirables floating between towns, asking all sorts of questions. We’ve been working with passport control for a couple of days. All signs were pointing to one Afshar Nawabi, and a few of his friends.’ ‘He’s dead. Two of his friends are too.’ ‘I know that. We were tracking”
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“What time do you close?’ Klara said finally. King looked up and noted the patrons beginning to disperse. ‘Soon. I keep the evenings free most nights.’ ‘For?’ ‘A few different hobbies.’ It wasn’t a lie.”
Matt Rogers, Reloaded
“The Bay of Calvi twinkled under a cloudless sky. It was mid-summer on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, and the weather couldn’t have been more perfect. A collection of multi-million dollar pleasure yachts — all polished and smoothed until they gleamed — rested in a spacious marina built into one side of the bay. The turquoise water had a clarity that seemed to be the trademark for these kind of exotic locations. It lapped gently at the sandy shore, adding soft background noise to the serene ambience of the bay.  The”
Matt Rogers, Reloaded