52 Novels

I counted them myself.

Gates of Hades

by Gregg Loomis

Gates of Hades

Rating: 7

Coming on the heels of Barry Eisler’s REQUIEM FOR AN ASSASSIN, I was pleasantly surprised by this book… mostly because I didn’t expect it to be another non-official operative story.

Jason Peters is an American living abroad—he’s also an assassin with a love of painting seascapes, his dog, and his anonymity. A former mid-level military man, he turns to fighting bad guys up close and personal after his wife was killed in the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon.

After a job goes bad, Jason’s world is turned upside down when his home is discovered and eco-terrorists try to take him out. Jason’s only choice is to get to the bottom of why… and to eliminate a threat that puts the president, himself, and the world’s economy in jeopardy.

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I began reading this book on Tuesday, July 10th, 2007. I finished it on Wednesday, July 18th, 2007.

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