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Cut and Run
Joe Hunter vs Luke Rickard, a killer who has stolen his identity and committed a vicious double murder. His motive? Revenge. His method? A blade. His mission? Kill anyone Hunter holds dear. It is a deadly duel of wits that takes Hunter from the streets of Miami to the squalid barrios of Colombia to the jungle hideaway of a drug baron. And brings him face to face with his past. Revenge is a dish best served cold and Joe needs a cool head if Rickard is not to cut and run. CUT AND RUN – the fourth high-octane adventure for Joe Hunter, the man whose mission is to rid the world of bad guys.
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Reviews
Praise for Dead Men's Dust:
'Hilton is more adept at humour than Lee Child . . . the series should be electrifying'
Hilton writes well . . . a promising start
Hilton hijacks the reader on page one of this white knuckle terror ride - and doesn't let go.
The pace of DEAD MEN'S DUST is a scorcher, with the action beginning right from the start and never flagging . . . Joe Hunter takes you in at the deep end and never lets up. Breathtaking.
A high-voltage, gripping read . . . Fast, ferocious and a thrill a page, this book will have you reading into the wee, small hours . . .The finale in particular is as good as any action scene I've read in recent years.
If you're looking out for a new hero with muscle and deadly skills then Joe Hunter is your man . . . breathless, page-ripping stuff