• Ronin

  • John Milton Series, Book 18
  • By: Mark Dawson
  • Narrated by: David Thorpe
  • Length: 11 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (213 ratings)

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Ronin

By: Mark Dawson
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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Publisher's summary

John Milton has a violent past. He doesn't go looking for trouble, but trouble is always looking for him.

For years Milton has travelled the world as John Smith, making friends and enemies in equal measure. Now his ex-employer, the covert agency Group Fifteen, is on his tail. It's time to find a new identity.

In his quest to stay off-grid, Milton heads to a friend who owes him a favor in Bali. But a chance encounter with the beautiful and enigmatic Sakura Nishimoto brings him even more unwanted attention. He's barely off the plane before he's being pursued by the police. And worse, he's on the radar of the Japanese yakuza.

The gangsters mean business, and in their case business involves kidnap, blackmail, and murder.

Can Milton help Sakura without sacrificing himself? Or has he finally run out of places to hide?

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John Milton never disappoints

I know I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again. I’ve listened to these books multiple times, and I never get tired of them. Listening to all of Milton struggles makes one think about their own life. Keep up the good work.

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Kept my Attention

I enjoyed this audiobook. To me the reader is great and he gives Milton a very likeable voice. The story kept me listing and never lagged. I'm going to listen to another one.

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Never a miss.

The phenomenal Dawson has another real hit. 18 books and still counting. Buy it and read.

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I ♥️ John Milton!!

The was an especially great addition to the series. Please keep them coming, Mr Thorpe!!

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When is the next book coming out?

Wow! Book 18 was one of the best ones. The Yakuza's two main characters were some of the worse bad guys in all the books so far. AND, thanks to John Milton, he was Sakura's savior.

Romance was fade-to-black and the F-bomb was used 4 times.

As for the narration: David Thorpe was as wonderful as ever. I just hope it won't be that long before he'll be reading the next John Milton story.

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Ronin

Loved it! I can't wait to hear the next book and I Love the Narrator!

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Milton series

I. Have enjoyed All of John Milton series especially with Dave David Thorpe narrating them keep them coming

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These books just keep getting better and better...

I love John Milton, aka John Smith, aka Eric, etc. Did anyone notice the name Jessica was dropped yet again? This name appears in many of the John Milton books. What's the deal, Mark Dawson? Narration was great, as usual.

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Action in Tokyo

As always Mark Dawson delivers us an exciting story about protagonist John Milton. From beginning to end he keeps you on a thrill ride of his Milton adventures.
Each story is well written by Dawson and narrated by David Thorpe.
This story finds him in Tokyo fighting a Yakuza group for of course a beautiful half Japanese woman. Check out the wonderful ending
I am already looking forward to the next audio book about Milton. Janice

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no more John Smith

great book with John Milton meeting an old friend and helping out a new one.

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