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Eric Van Lustbader
The suspense master behind Robert Ludlum’s™ Jason Bourne thrillers, New York Times bestselling author Eric Lustbader brings a riveting epic adventure to an explosive conclusion, as Nicholas Linnear takes on his most formidable enemy.After the apocalyptic destruction of Floating City, Linnear’s sworn nemesis has fled the ruined Vietnamese blood empire to remount the assault that will solidify his ultimate power and destroy the Ninja. Mick Leonforte, an international corporate power broker and criminal czar, is preparing for a final confrontation on the battleground where business and warfare become one. With the help of seasoned NYPD detective Lew Croaker and the dazzlingly cunning Vesper Arkham, Linnear pursues his prey, placing Koei, the woman he loves above all else, in the vengeful path of Kshira—the terrible force that even the master who trained him in the mysteries of psychic warfare was powerless to escape.
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Author
Eric Van Lustbader
Pages
528
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2015-03-31
ISBN
147677871X 9781476778716
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"This story was intriguing in the beginning, but as it went on I was glad it wasn't any longer than it was. <br/><br/>I wasn't sure how much I really enjoyed it being a paranormal story but at the end I def didn't find the twist all that shocking. Why would anyone not give back a cell phone belonging to a dead person. A family could have been missing out on important information or voice mails, pictures, and recordings of their loved one and keep the memories forever. That's just selfish of the Grandma to have kept it all those years. I don't believe anyone would be so calm as Stan was at the return of JoJo's phone. He could have realized she was cheating on him and had the murder mystery solved much sooner. Erin was a brat for putting everyone through that. I don't know about other 9 year olds but this was not my take on clearing out boredom and needing attention. Anyways, it was an okay listen but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to anyone."