The Recruiter A Chuck Brandt Thriller The Brandt Series Book 1 edition by Roger Weston Literature Fiction eBooks
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Well written and keeps you intrigued. Interesting plot about a bad boy singing Redemption. Occasionally, as in life even bad boys looking for Redemption have to resort to their old ways for a variety of reasons. The most intriguing part of this thriller for me was the fact that the protagonist is not the Super badass we typically associated with these kinds of thrillers. He certainly has his own weaknesses both mental and physical share well portrayed in the book. It has an interesting plot with some potentially down the road real technology that can be used for both Good and Evil. History plays a role and as well integrated into the storyline. You'll enjoy this I'm sure, as I did.Tags : The Recruiter: A Chuck Brandt Thriller (The Brandt Series Book 1) - Kindle edition by Roger Weston. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Recruiter: A Chuck Brandt Thriller (The Brandt Series Book 1).,ebook,Roger Weston,The Recruiter: A Chuck Brandt Thriller (The Brandt Series Book 1),Weston Publishing Enterprises,Fiction Political,Fiction Thrillers Espionage
The Recruiter A Chuck Brandt Thriller The Brandt Series Book 1 edition by Roger Weston Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Very intriguing and captivating story. The storyline makes you want to read this book and not put it down. I loved how Roger Weston writes using short concise chapters. His style of writing kept me totally engrossed in the story and the main characters. A GREAT read !!
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John H. Kuhl, CPCM
I had seen this series and finally decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. The concept was good, conflicted main character trying to redeem himself. The writing flowed and was action packed. I'm definitely reading the rest of the series.
This book was exciting right from the beginning. Brandt is a hero whose background gives him another dimension. Because of it he has a moral reason for all the action. The only reason I gave this book four stars rather than five was that I felt it ended very abruptly.
Non-stop action keeps you turning page's wondering what happens next.Great read excellent writing very hard to put down definitely a page turner.Ordering another book.
The recruit was a great captivating story. Hard to put down, makes you want to keep reading to find out what happens next. Would love to read the sequel!
This is a Mystery/Thriller involving Political Intrigue and Governmental Intelligence Agencies
Chuck Brandt, a former assassin, decided to lead a more peaceful life. His was given a job working in an apartment office. Many of the residents are immigrants who were seeking a place to get away from the tragedies of their homeland. They were given this chance by an outwardly benevolent program called Exodus. Chuck discovered that all was not as it appeared. When he tried to get his girlfriend and her father out of harm's way, things spiraled out of control. The love of his life is in danger and he feels compelled to find her and stop the madness from reaching even more people.
I love how Mr. Weston shows varied viewpoints. The reader sees how multiple people are involved in the different aspects of a plan that is diabolical in nature.
Warning This book is for Mature Audiences due to graphic violence, Adult Language, and suggestive sexual situations.
This book is almost non-stop action. It seemed like every page had someone that was getting shot, stabbed, beat to a pulp, blown up, or kidnapped.
Chuck the main character is an assassin. Is he a good guy or a bad guy? You could argue either side. I liked him. He pulls off some bad-ass moves.
I recently read that to have a successful thriller book you need to show your characters failings and continually ratchet up the misery while keeping the action increasing. Mr. Weston does that in spades with this book.
I had read the first half of this book then stopped. Not sure why. I must've had a brain freeze because when I picked it back up barley a chapter into it and my heart was pegged and sleep was going to be a long way off. I literally chewed through the rest of the book in four days. Two more that it should have taken but in my defense I went on vacation and it's hard to fish with a laptop in my hands.
This story has a lot of characters that form a troop of baddies and I won't spoil anything but a good time was not had by all.
The only thing I disliked about the book is that it leaves threads at the end for the continuation of the story. I personally do not like that. I prefer each book in a series to stand on it's own and have a clear ending. That is to take nothing away from this book because it delivers on so much that it wasn't one of the endings that causes you to groan with disbelief that the author ended it there.
Thriller fans will enjoy this book and it will be very interesting to see what Mr. Weston has in store for Chuck.
Well written and keeps you intrigued. Interesting plot about a bad boy singing Redemption. Occasionally, as in life even bad boys looking for Redemption have to resort to their old ways for a variety of reasons. The most intriguing part of this thriller for me was the fact that the protagonist is not the Super badass we typically associated with these kinds of thrillers. He certainly has his own weaknesses both mental and physical share well portrayed in the book. It has an interesting plot with some potentially down the road real technology that can be used for both Good and Evil. History plays a role and as well integrated into the storyline. You'll enjoy this I'm sure, as I did.
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