Apocalypse
The Harry Starke Novels, Book 13
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Tom Lennon
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Blair Howard
About this listen
An elite Iranian military unit. A missing tactical nuclear weapon. An aging Vietnam vet with a taste for violence.
It began when an FBI informant was brutally gunned down outside a soccer stadium.
A tactical nuclear weapon has gone missing somewhere in the Middle East and is thought to have been smuggled into the United States by a small group of Iranian terrorists intent on chaos and destruction. The target? Unknown, but the FBI’s local director is convinced that it’s the Sequoya nuclear plant and that the clock is ticking. Convinced that the threat is real and that his only link to the terrorists is Harry Starke’s nemesis, Shady Tree, he turns to Harry for help. But Harry has demons of his own to deal with, and the hunt for Tree quickly turns into a race against time.
Apocalypse is the 13th stand-alone novel in a series of hard-boiled thrillers. If you like tough-as-nails heroes and twists you won’t see coming, then you’ll love Blair Howard’s latest gritty, edge-of-your-seat thriller.
Buy Apocalypse today and hold on - you’re in for a wild ride!
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- Anonymous User
- 07-01-23
yet another great story and narration
Well this Harry Starke book was more thriller than normal (go mission impossible it felt in times) I was really carried away and I so love these books and the narration.
Blair Howard really knows how to write and get you involved. Tom Lennon's narration so suits Harry to the tee.
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- Robin Beattie
- 28-11-24
Trying to find possible terrorists
Grabs you from the word go Chase story with cooperation of old friends Well thought out
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- Anonymous User
- 10-09-18
One, two three - out you go.
Harry's office (his sanctum of sanctums) is invaded by an FBI agent demanding he finds an old nemesis, 'Shady' Tree who, Agent Packer claims, murdered one of their undercover men - and he has a grainy photo to prove it. But Harry doesn't believe him. Shady might be a nasty character but not a killer. Then the agent spins a tale about terrorist activity and a missing nuclear weapon, so Harry and his team agree to find Tree but nothing more, after all, Harry is about to become a father any time now.
This story is a full on thriller with Harry Starke's emotions ramped right up to bring out the nastiest of his nature. Narrator, Tom Lennon, fully assumes Harry's personality in this already well characterised first person relating of the story, further infusing him with a very believable persona as well as also delivering distinctive voices for everyone else. A good performance.
Although pushing into the need for suspension of disbelief at times, there is a feel of reality for much of the book, especially in the interaction between players.
An enjoyable, gritty thriller which stands alone despite being book 13 in a series.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-01-21
High tension and emotion, highly recommended.
I am working my way through the Harry Starke series, or at least the ones I can get my hands on. For some reason this is my favourite so far. There was both high tension and emotion. You are swept along with the story and it is difficult to put it down. I love the narrator, he is so perfect for this and he reads it so well you truely believe he is Harry Starke. Needless to say, I highly recommend this book.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-09-22
Good listening
Enjoyed listening to this book and enjoyed it, Blair Howard knows how to keep you hooked. I like listening to his books.
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