On Target
A Gray Man Novel
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Narrado por:
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Jay Snyder
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De:
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Mark Greaney
Court Gentry, aka the Gray Man, is back – and once again on the run from old friends and foes.
Four years ago, Gentry was betrayed by his handlers in the CIA. Now, an old comrade, Russian arms merchant Sidorenko, returns to force him on a mission against his will: kill Sudan’s President Abboud, the supposed trigger for the Darfur genocide. But the CIA has its own plans for Abboud. With his ruthless employers on one side, his blackmailing former friends on the other, and a doomed mission ahead, Gentry would kill just to get out of this one alive.
Every bit as thrilling, informed, and addictive as The Gray Man, and once again skillfully narrated by Jay Snyder, On Target is sure to hit the mark for thriller fans.
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really impressive
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One of the many nice things about this series is that it’s okay to listen to the books out of order. There’s backstory and some complex character development, but it carries from book to book and it's consistent. Court Gentry, the Gray Man, has some long established enemies that he has to watch out for, and he’s been burned by too many people too many times. Greaney’s adept at weaving the mythos to new action, and it works.
“On Target” shows a surprising side of the seemingly invincible Gray Man. Gentry was badly wounded in an earlier action/book, and picked up a nasty drug habit. He’s gone from being reliable to living and operating in the fog of addiction. It was a surprising turn for a warrior elite hero – but it made Gentry more likable and more real than fiction.
What about the armaments and the fighting? Well, I’m a veteran. I served too long ago to be familiar with some of the more recent weapons Greaney describes, but timing I know. I suspended time and enjoyed the story. It’s not a technical issue, but the speed at which things can be done and people can move just isn’t that fast. It sure makes for a better read speeded up, anyway.
Jay Snyder’s an enjoyable narrator for the series.
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A Vulnerable Gray Man
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Crazy hard
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Great action. Kind of a Blackhawk Down feel to it. Greaney does a great job of describing action scenes. And Court has a monkey on his back, and an arrow in his shoulder dipped in a putrid chicken meat. He has tried to come down off of a drug habit but the pills keep calling him back. How do you handle the bad guys, kidnapping and save your fellow agents when you are high and have a festering wound in your back. Listen and you will find out.
Love the Gray Man
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The narration is wonderful, the reader is very talented.
I recommend these books.
Great series!
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