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  • The Black Hornet

  • James Ryker, Book 2
  • Written by: Rob Sinclair
  • Narrated by: Marston York
  • Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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The Black Hornet

Written by: Rob Sinclair
Narrated by: Marston York
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What do you do when the love of your life vanishes? Lisa was taken, and Ryker will find the perpetrator. Ryker, who is an ex-intelligence agent, is framed for the murder of a former informant and thrown into a jail run by The Black Hornet, the notorious leader of a drug cartel.

What connects the cartel to the informant's murder and to Lisa's disappearance? Who can help in Ryker's hour of need?

©2017 Rob Sinclair (P)2017 W F Howes Ltd

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  • Gman
  • 2018-02-21

A new favorite author!

While there are a few over the top moments, our guy is good at his core and believable, not some slapstick excuse for a spy. Excellent entertainment that keeps your attention, moves fast and has twists. Also, like life, it’s not cut and dry with explanations for everything. I’m going to get all of his works, this was the second, and I’m quite happy with it, I also like the Brit terminology, the way things are described is a fun change from American slang. The narrator is nothing short of brilliant at his job, he IS the character. Very well done in my opinion.

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  • joel f.
  • 2022-03-19

wow just lame

the author was definitely living out his fantasy of being raped in prison by a baton. the story was slow and boring so he had to try to spice it up with sex and rape. just wow it was a huge let down.

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  • ND Roughrider
  • 2019-05-01

The author has written another great novel!

The author has written another fantastic novel and has add to the characters in his last book. The narration is superb and brings the characters to life!

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  • Mark
  • 2018-08-27

OK but

This story was OK but I wouldn't decribe it as a page turner. The narrator was a little off putting for me.

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  • Goose
  • 2018-07-11

British ignorance of America

The premise of the story is good as well as the main character but I get sick and tired of British authors Chastising America for problems they know nothing about