Second Horseman by Kyle Mills

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  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 42,222

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    • Pub. Date: August 2006
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 42,222

    Synopsis

    Kyle Mills confirms his reputation with this riveting tale of a thief on a mission to save the world

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    At the start of this strong thriller from bestseller Mills (Fade), career criminal Brandon Vale is in prison for a failed diamond theft when Richard Scanlon, an ex-FBI agent and security consultant, gets him released and offers him a job. The Ukrainian mob claims it has 12 nuclear warheads for sale, and Scanlon decides he'll save them from becoming ammunition in a terrorist plot by, with Brandon's help, coming up with the $200 million asking price by robbing a Vegas casino. With the aid of one of Scanlon's employees, Catherine Juarez, Brandon executes a brilliant plan, but finds himself mired in the terrorist plot. The likable Brandon wants nothing more than to be allowed to continue his life of cons and crime without the distractions of morality and patriotism, but this is not to be ("It was hard to believe that the planet's future-or lack thereof-was going to rest on the narrow shoulders of a thirty-three-year-old thief"). Fortunately for readers and the world, Brandon proves to be interesting, intelligent and more than equal to the task. (Aug.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Kyle Mills is the bestselling author of seven novels and lives in Wyoming.

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    Fun Readby Anonymous

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    October 12, 2006: This is a well written book that does a great job with dialogue. It is interesting, humorous, and serious at times, yet never too far fetched. The plot is entertaining throughout and there are even a few interesting musings on America?s relationship with the Middle East. Aside from that, there is great character development and I found myself genuinely liking a couple of them. After thinking about it several times I still don?t get the reference to The Second Horseman, but it?s a great book.

    compelling narration of a fast paced taleby GailCooke

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    August 29, 2006: Kyle Mills proved his mettle as a first-rate thriller writer with such titles as Rising Phoenix, Storming Heaven, Free Fall, etc. He comes to the fore once again in this fast paced tale of a thief who must steal not only to save himself but others as well. Another person who comes to the fore again is voice performer David LeDoux with a compelling narration that holds listeners spellbound. Brandon Vale is a good thief, meaning he is capable, deft and an expert at stealing. So, it's a bit ironic when he's sent to prison for a theft he didn't commit. However, he doesn't serve out his term as Richard Scanlon, the former FBI agent who framed Vale, rigs an escape. According to Scanlon, a Ukranian crime syndicate is auctioning nuclear warheads, and the only way to get them is to come up with $200 million. It's imperative that this be done lest the warheads fall into enemy hands. Obviously, $200 million isn't pocket change but it seems that it can be had by robbing a Las Vegas casino. Vale has little choice - either cooperate with Scanlon or return to jail and face further punishment for his false escape. Scanlon offers Vale plenty of help for the theft - of course, the help doesn't have any experience at robbery, The only bright spot is the beautiful and wise Catherine Juarez. A robbery might be relatively simple but it turns out that there's more involved than theft. While Vale isn't at all familiar with international machinations, he's going to have to learn and fast. Recommended. - Gail Cooke


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