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Dark Horse: The pulse-racing Sunday Times bestseller

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He went by “Kiki,” which, on top of his partnership with Eduardo, had saddled him with the inevitable sobriquet “Special K. Readers should be prepared for a lot of violence, some of it especially cruel, some truly nasty characters, and a very high body count. Evan will have to power up again as now he is on the eye of a needle which belongs to the most powerful woman in the US. Gregg lives with his Rhodesian ridgebacks in Los Angeles, where he continues to play soccer, frequently injuring himself. As has been the case in past novels, Hurwitz kicks off the story from another point-of-view and we’re introduced to an ‘unconventional’ businessman and his daughter.

I'm finicky and easily bored, I don't like guns or violence - it's a small miracle that I read all seven books in the series. I am far more interested in Evan's character development, and here he is emotionally pushed to his limits when it comes to his fears regarding Joey's desire to go on a road trip with Dog, and Mia's predicament requiring more of him with regard to Peter.Recommended to those who like a fast-paced action thriller and do not mind all the brutality and violence. Evan’s relationship with Mia is at times confusing to Evan, her life is so full and messy with her nine-year-old son, Peter, but Evan can’t help but be drawn in by her. Her only desire is to take “a road trip” by herself and her loving dog, “Dog,” for a few months—which Evan keeps shutting down.

X is part of a now defunct government run op who is a lethal weapon and literally see things unfold steps ahead of everyone else. Aragón watched his girl glide across the maple hardwood, her hips and shoulders moving separately and yet in sync, an orbit of muscle and grace.He has no compunction in the use of weaponry and the use of extreme brutality to assist people desperate for his help. This seventh installment of the “Orphan” can certainly be enjoyed and devoured as a standalone, but will force the reader to quench their thirst with the previous novels. Evan agrees to rescue Aragon's daughter but demands that Aragon sacrifice a great deal for his help.

I'm not going to spoil you, but I had to rewind the audiobook at a certain point to make sure I heard the word right.

He's also the patron of the local area--supplying employment in legitimate operations, providing help to the helpless, rough justice to the downtrodden, and a future to a people normally with little hope.

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