Prince of Killers
Fog City Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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Written by:
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Layla Reyne
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No indiscriminate killing. No collateral damage. No unvetted targets.
These are the rules Hawes Madigan lives by. Rules that make being Fog City's Prince of Killers bearable. Soon, he'll be king - of an organization of assassins - and the crown has never felt heavier. Until the mysterious Dante Perry swaggers into his life.
Dante looks like a rock god and carries himself like one, too, all loose-limbed and casually confident. He also carries a concealed weapon, a private investigator's license, and a message for the prince. Someone inside Hawes' organization is out to kill the future king.
In the chaos that follows the timely warning, Hawes comes to depend on Dante. On his skills as an investigator, on the steadiness he offers, and on their moments alone when Hawes lets Dante take control. As alliances are tested and traitors exposed, Hawes needs Dante at his back and in his bed. But if the PI ever learns Hawes' darkest secret, Hawes is sure to get a knife to the heart - and a bullet to the brain - instead.
Contains mature themes.
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- T-in-a-dash
- 2025-01-09
nope to this series
These are the worst assassins ever!! One who is the top hacker and yet gets out hacked all throughout the book. One who is supposed to be the prince of killers but an accident where he kills ONE innocent person who could have ended up killing him instead has him shaking in fear to hold a gun, when before that he and his entire family were ruthless. AND in a family run business where they are supposed to be the best and be suspicious of everyone, they keep getting betrayed and are none the wiser.
Assassins that travel as an entire family to make one kill and show their faces? The case where the innocent person died was a prime example of the pitfalls in this story and the author's failure to make any of this story anything but laughable. Assassins make mistakes, yes, but you're telling me that the bad a** top notch hacker and security guru brother couldn't gather intel about the hostage or that there was another person there? AND as an assassin aren't his kills supposed to be precise and he is to STAY hidden? Then we have the ONE mission they do in the book and of course, it's some pedo who gets off so instead of sneaking in and executing him and make it look like a suicide, nope, they ALL walk into his hotel room and make him sign a digital suicide note...WTH? top notch hacker dude couldn't find his digital signature anywhere?
This book was a farce of someone with grandiose ideas of writing an assassin thriller but the only research they do to bring the story together is watching D- rated assassin movies or playing assassin video games. This book fails. Don't even get me started on the cliff-hanger ending. I rolled my eyes hard and thought, "if you wanted to draw me into reading the next book in this series you did the opposite"...not that I was thinking of reading anything else in this series or by this author.
I don't always mind Tristan James as a narrator but that's all he did in this book. he narrated. He didn't bring the story to life, only Dante had a different voice, but everyone else, females included had the same voice. There was no sultry changes to his voice when reading the spicy scenes either, he just read them as plainly as he would say "I would like some butter on my bagel".
Another book needing some serious re-writing. erase and replace.
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