• Tyrants

  • The King & Slater Series, Book 10
  • By: Matt Rogers
  • Narrated by: Kevin Kenerly
  • Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (196 ratings)

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Tyrants

By: Matt Rogers
Narrated by: Kevin Kenerly
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Publisher's summary

A two-man crusade through Mexico’s badlands…

Will Slater is on the hunt. Three months ago he found a list belonging to drug-slinging gangster Dwayne Griggs. A collection of blackmail, pictures of unspeakable horrors. He’s not going to stop until the men in the photos are dead and buried. He’s already mown through five of them. The sixth poses a problem.

Kian Grant, an ex-televangelist preacher with murky ties to the Boston underworld, knows something’s coming. Before Slater can even approach his suburban mansion, Grant is gone, fleeing south over the border to the mountain town of Durango. Slater knows exactly what that means. Cartel ties. Doesn’t mean he’ll let it slide.

If Grant was hoping Slater would let it go, he picked the wrong enemy.

Slater enlists the only man willing to help wage war with hordes of soulless killers in a barren land, and together he and Jason King set off in relentless pursuit of a grifter who’ll get what’s coming…

©2022 Matt Rogers (P)2022 Podium Audio

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Excellent action scenes

The writer is marvelous at scene setting and establishing antagonists that while relatable are highly unlikeable which makes their chase and elimination that much sweeter. Protagonists get whacked hard as well but they find creative ways to overcome the hurdles put before them. Fast and fun reads that only bog down occasionally while the protagonists whine and windge about things that just end up as filler. Cannot recommend reading this series enough. You will not be disappointed.

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Another great listen

What more can I say then another great listen
Well and truely have me hooked on the series

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Trapped

The whole series traps you from being to end . You just don’t want to put it down. Very nicely written.

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The good guys do good by eliminating the lives of evil people, who by their own admission, are beyond redemption. The women have been trained to be fighters and protectors. Glad the story describes the insights and shared intuition between characters, it’s like an unconditional transfer of understanding and trust.

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