Shadow of Betrayal (Jonathan Quinn Series #3) by Brett Battles

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 33,473
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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 33,473

    Synopsis

    The meeting place was carefully chosen: an abandoned church in rural Ireland just after dark. For Jonathan Quinn—a freelance operative and professional "cleaner"—the job was only to observe. If his cleanup skills were needed, it would mean things had gone horribly wrong. But an assassin hidden in a tree assured just that. And suddenly Quinn had four dead bodies to dispose of and one astounding clue—to a mystery that is about to spin wildly out of control.

    Three jobs, no questions. That was the deal Quinn had struck with his client at the Office. Unfortunately for him, Ireland was just the first. Now Quinn, along with his colleague and girlfriend—the lethal Orlando—has a new assignment touched off by the killings in Ireland. Their quarry is a U.N. aide worker named Marion Dupuis who has suddenly disappeared from her assignment in war-torn Africa. When Quinn finally catches a glimpse of her, she quickly flees, frantic and...

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    Ludlum fans will enjoy Battles's third thriller to feature Jonathan Quinn, though it falls short of the standard set by The Cleaner (2007) and The Deceived (2008). A botched information exchange near Cork, Ireland, results in a number of dead bodies, but Quinn, an operative-for-hire who specializes in resolving messy situations, manages to retrieve an envelope with the vital data for his client, Peter, head of a shadowy agency known simply as "the Office." Peter dispatches Quinn to deal with another botched operation, this time in New York City, where Quinn stumbles on the murdered corpse of Christopher Jackson, the deputy director of National Intelligence. Predictably, Quinn ends up framed for Jackson's murder. In his effort to clear his name and track down the true culprits, he encounters a sinister group called LP, which was behind the market manipulations that led to the recent worldwide financial meltdown. LP aims not only to control the U.S. "but also nearly twenty percent of the rest of the world." Action junkies not expecting surprises will be satisfied.
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    Biography

    Brett Battles lives in Los Angeles and is the author of two acclaimed novels in the Jonathan Quinn series: The Cleaner, which was nominated for a Barry Award for Best Thriller and a Shamus Award for Best First Novel, and The Deceived. He is at work on the fourth book in the series.


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    Brett Battles brings it again.by Cantonbishop

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    September 05, 2009: Brett Battles has added to his growing list of hits. Once again the intrigue is deep and the whipsaw plot is exciting.

    The development of his characters is enjoyable, after a bit they seem to be personal friends.

    I recommend reading his earlier novels in order so that you can understand the twists and turns of the plot.

    Battles hits his stride in an already-great series of thrillersby S_E_Slaughter

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    July 22, 2009: I bought "Shadow of Betrayal" while on vacation (UK title: The Unwanted), and I read nothing else until the final page was turned. Battles knows how to craft a 21st-century thriller. His characters contain shades of well-loved archetypes, but his unique twists on classic themes lend all three books in the series a welcome freshness. Battles continues to improve with "Shadow of Betrayal," and in this book he really hits his stride. The writing is tighter, the plot more layered, the narration more comfortable. The core characters continue their individual journeys while being propelled (sometimes unwillingly) through the larger storyline. One particular strength of Battles' is his pacing. He keeps the plot moving but not at the expense of detail or emotion. His characters - even stoic hero Jonathan Quinn - are distinctly human and never cartonish or over-the-top. Part of my delight in reading this series is watching Quinn's sterile life as a "cleaner" become more and more messy with loyalties, love, and noble motives. Quinn is a hero moving from darkness to light, something all too rare in today's modern storytelling. But rest assured, there is nothing melodramatic or sappy in Battle's books. It's all adrenaline plus intrigue plus grit with a healthy dose of gunplay - the perfect recipe for summer reading, and a great escape again when winter returns.

    I Also Recommend: The Deceived (Jonathan Quinn Series #2), The Cleaner (Jonathan Quinn Series #1).


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