• A Promise to Kill

  • A Clyde Barr Novel
  • By: Erik Storey
  • Narrated by: Pete Simonelli
  • Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (21 ratings)

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A Promise to Kill

By: Erik Storey
Narrated by: Pete Simonelli
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Publisher's summary

From the author dubbed by Jeffery Deaver "a born storyteller" whose first novel, Nothing Short of Dying, was hailed as "exceptional", "a rollercoaster read", and "adrenaline-fueled" by publications on both sides of the Atlantic, this is Erik Storey's next entry in the Clyde Barr series, a locomotive-paced brawler that has its hero teaming with besieged members of a Native American reservation to thwart outlaw bikers who are putting hundreds of thousands of lives at risk.

Clyde Barr, the drifter with lethal skills, is alone again, wandering the highways of the American West in search of something to believe in. As summer turns to autumn, he trades his car for a horse and heads for the mountains, planning to clear his head and regain his edge with some hunting. But when he runs across an elderly sick man - a Ute Indian from a nearby reservation - Clyde's dream of solitude is quickly dashed.

On the reservation, Clyde finds the old man's daughter, Lawana, and grandson, Taylor, as well as a group of menacing bikers called Reapers running wild in the economically depressed, half-abandoned village. Gripped by the desire to do good in a hard world, Clyde offers to stay on Lawana's ranch to help out until her father is released from the hospital. He controls himself around the bikers, even when he sees them harass a few Native American women - but when the Reapers attack a local boy, Clyde has to do something. As tensions rise between the locals and the Reapers, Clyde's efforts to protect the reservation become a fight for his, Lawana's, and Taylor's lives. And then the stakes ratchet up even more.

In the remote Utah desert, surrounded by enemies, with no law enforcement presence, and with communication effectively cut off, Clyde must find a way to save his new friends, defeat the gang, and, hopefully, escape with his own skin intact. A Promise to Kill is an edge-of-the-seat thriller, pushing its no-holds-barred hero to new levels of improvisation and bare-knuckled blunt force.

©2017 Erik Storey. All rights reserved. (P)2017 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Well Executed Modern Western

I love modern westerns, and this hit the spot perfectly. No real surprises, just did exactly what I wanted it to with a story that kept me interested, well written characters that I did care about, and as always Pete Simonelli sounded great and performed wonderfully.

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A wonderful desert thriller

A damn good story, with an incredible narrator, and a wonderful main character, A Promise to Kill sees Clyde Barr, lost as ever, pulled into something much larger than anything he's ever dealt with before. While A Promise to Kill ditches the crime fiction grittiness at the heart of the first book in the series and exchanges it for a more standard thriller concept, Barr proves he has equally strong footing in both worlds. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing what Barr does next.

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Goes from bad to mind numbing!

Immediately prior I listened to Blacktop Wasteland by S. A. Cosby which is a true five star book but A Promise to Kill is just insultingly bad.

Ex military loner vigilante takes on the heinous bad guys when nobody else will help. That’s the story. Cliche to the max.

Only reason I finished is Pete Simonelli is an above average narrator.

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