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The Jack Widow Series: Books 1-3 (The Jack Widow Series Collection Book 1)

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That's the way I did it and just like Netflix, it's so satisfying to be able to binge on a series knowing that there's another one, except in this case it's the last one, for now. Thomas, Gareth (25 January 2019). "What time is The Widow on TV? What is it about, and who is in the cast?". Radio Times . Retrieved 28 January 2019. I think if Widow could have watched this from the sidelines like we readers do, he'd shake his head and say, "never let facts get in the way of a good story" but he doesn't have that luxury. Four-screen dashboard (Four screen viewing, based on 28-day data) - BARB". www.barb.co.uk . Retrieved 29 May 2019.

It soon becomes apparent that Widow maybe the only one looking at the facts and not the assumptions. Gaining the trust of the people he will need to right this wrong won't be easy. There's a lot of tension and a case like this makes or breaks careers. Widow soon decides he needs to put his head on a pillow for a few hours, asks the waitress for the location of the nearest motel, and sets out to get himself some much needed sleep.This book was by far the tensest of the four, even though it may not have dealt with the biggest consequences, it does deal with a subject that is on most people's minds. Domestic terrorism. It confronts some of the issues in today's world where everyone seems in such a hurry to label and draw conclusions, long before the facts are in. Overall if you know nothing at all about how firearms work and just want to enjoy a thriller with action and you do not mind the hero making astonishingly bad mistakes just so he could be rescued by some unrealistic thing at the very last moment over and over again you will be fine with this book. But go in warned.

Finally, a note on the careless writing or editing that parts of the story exhibit: one example of the carelessness rendering a passage meaningless or nonsensical. A supreme leader of North Korea had a relative killed; it was done by a poison: "It killed him by simply touching someone who had it smeared on fabric." While much of the story is far-fetched, it's enjoyable and the plot twists keep the interest up. However, some potholes really interfere with fully engaging in the book. For example, opening the first chapter, the author describes Widow: "He stood six feet tall, only not then, because right then, he wasn’t standing." Fortunately, not much prose like that, though the effect persisted for some time. Turns out that the US government needs Widow's help. He's the only man alive to ever survive an encounter with their only suspect: a whisper, a phantom, a ghost sniper, known as Rainmaker. Turns out that James Turik, the Marine from the diner, went directly from the diner to the base and shot and killed five Marines before turning the gun on himself. Oh boy. And seeing as Widows was the last person to talk with him before this all went down, the military police want answers. Widow is handcuffed, and taken to the base for further questioning.The author also has an Irish detective assert: "'All weapons are legal in America,'” to which Widow doesn't reply because, "They weren’t wrong." Such erroneous ideas beg the question of what country is the author's home. Also worth considering: why the author didn't do any research; he went so far as to look up a particular sniper rifle on the Internet. Widow races against time to save an innocent girl and keep the President alive from enemies, both foreign and domestic. Widow finds himself in Texas sitting at a steaming hot bus station waiting for a bus to someplace else. While waiting, he starts chatting with Claire, Hood, an elderly woman who looks rather distraught. She is looking for her missing granddaughter. Her son, who recently was released from prison has scooped her up and skipped town. Before Widow can get all the details, Claire drops dead of natural causes. The search for Will takes Georgia to Rwanda. On her arrival, she prepares to finally learn the answers about what really happened to her husband, but is not ready for what she finds there.

Georgia Wells lives alone in a cottage in the Welsh countryside. While watching a news story about civil unrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, she sees a man that she believes is her husband, who presumably died in a plane crash three years earlier. Still haunted by the past, Georgia travels to the Congo to find out the truth. On arrival he upsets the local cops (obviously) and the local gang of nutcases (obviously) and of course starts a relationship with a lady doctor at a local clinic. And then the bad guys roll in to clean up their mess and the body count rises. A mistaken arrest puts Widow into the Miami criminal system. A mysterious phone call from the US Secret Service and Widow is on his way to D.C. to face a covert emergency.I personally like the feeling of familiarity, the comfort of knowing that I'm in for an enjoyable read and I wasn't disappointed.

Andrews AFB to Lakenheath is 3,600 miles. A five hour flight would have a top speed of around 800 mph When you reach that point you'll know why you needed to read this book and then you'll plow on because you'll need to know if the implications match your expectations. He recognizes a total stranger, but from where? The stranger goes by one name but has the face of another. Debnath, Neela (15 January 2019). "The Widow on ITV air date, cast, trailer, plot: When does The Widow start?". Express. Northern and Shell Media . Retrieved 28 January 2019.I’m at chapter 26. There’s no real story. 3 dead bodies, 1 severely wounded Deputy, a dozen missing girls and a completely racist, misogynistic, bigoted small town, with a blinkered Sheriff! A deadly range. The world record for longest range of a sniper kill shot. Ever. No contest. No question. What happens when a new sniper comes along and takes out the world's top shooters from further away? Terror. In a year with tensions high regarding Muslim extremists, gun control, and police culture, the cops think that it's obvious that Marine Officer James Muhammad Turik was part of an ISIS cell. announced the flight time of five hours and some change, and said they were flying to an American Air Force base in the UK called Lakenheath.

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