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The Alamo

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New York isn't ready for Britain's most dangerous ex-assassin...

John Milton has finally found a place to escape the bloodshed: off-season Coney Island. No tourists. No special ops. Just peace and quiet. But when a local boy witnesses a grisly murder, Milton can't resist investigating.

Milton uncovers a vicious drug kingpin and a group of crooked cops from a notorious precinct known as "The Alamo." Against such dangerous foes, Milton's quest for redemption could come to an end.

The eleventh book in the USA Today bestselling John Milton series delivers thrills, action, and twists you just won't see coming.

"It's impossible not to think of Lee Child's super-selling Jack Reacher" - The Times

"The literary sensation you've never heard of." - The Telegraph


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Series: John Milton Publisher: Unputdownable

OverDrive Read

  • File size: 821 KB
  • Release date: June 13, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • File size: 821 KB
  • Release date: June 13, 2017

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

New York isn't ready for Britain's most dangerous ex-assassin...

John Milton has finally found a place to escape the bloodshed: off-season Coney Island. No tourists. No special ops. Just peace and quiet. But when a local boy witnesses a grisly murder, Milton can't resist investigating.

Milton uncovers a vicious drug kingpin and a group of crooked cops from a notorious precinct known as "The Alamo." Against such dangerous foes, Milton's quest for redemption could come to an end.

The eleventh book in the USA Today bestselling John Milton series delivers thrills, action, and twists you just won't see coming.

"It's impossible not to think of Lee Child's super-selling Jack Reacher" - The Times

"The literary sensation you've never heard of." - The Telegraph


Expand title description text