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Catching the Wind

A FROG Spy Thriller

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Catching the Wind

De: M.H. Sargent
Narrado por: John M O'Connor
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A whisper of a threat. A string of assassinations. A country on the brink of annihilation. A veiled sky the world ignores.

When several high-powered bankers are marked for murder during a Geneva conference, one chilling detail links them all—they were each told that Canada is the target of a devastating, world-altering attack.

Enter FROG, a covert intelligence agency tasked with neutralizing catastrophic threats before they erupt. But the deeper the operatives dig, the faster the bodies fall—from the streets of Paris and Slovakia to the snowy trails of Utah, where a sniper kills a man who was never meant to die.

The case of mistaken identity cracks the investigation wide open, leading back to Geneva—where a young American is caught in a deadly game with the Italian mafia, and the FBI is operating in the shadows with their own agenda.

Packed with razor-sharp twists and relentless suspense, M.H. Sargent’s latest thriller is perfect for fans of Vince Flynn, Lee Child, and Brad Thor. Once you start, you won’t stop until the final, explosive conclusion.

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This audiobook shows that real danger doesn't always make noise. The story unfolds amid secrets, murders, and warnings that no one wants to hear. I found it disturbing and very timely. John M. O'Connor narrates with restraint, allowing the tension to build on its own.

Silences that kill

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There are no easy victories or caricatured villains here. The plot moves between conspiracies, conflicting interests, and real consequences. I liked that the book took its time to explain the context and scope of the global risk. The narration is sober, serving a dense and mature story.

Espionage without convenient heroes

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This book left me feeling uncomfortable, and that's to its credit. The story explores how collective indifference can lead to disaster. Each chapter adds pressure and gravity. John M. O'Connor's narration is restrained, further reinforcing the serious tone of the story.

The price of looking the other way

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The plot revolves around miscalculated decisions and ignored threats. Everything feels fragile, as if disaster were always just around the corner. It is a thoughtful, tense, and well-structured story. The narration accompanies without distracting, keeping the focus on the story.

The world on the brink of disaster

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Catching the Wind is one of those audiobooks that keeps pulling the rug out from under you—in the most satisfying way. Just when I thought I had the mystery figured out, the story kept taking new sharp turns. Suspects don’t simply get exposed; they disappear, die, or unravel in ways that completely flip the narrative and send the investigation racing in a new direction. Those continuous twists kept me fully engaged, always reassessing motives and alliances, and never quite comfortable with my own conclusions.

M.H. Sargent crafts a story that feels expansive and unsettlingly plausible. The plot moves effortlessly across borders, linking multiple countries, government agencies, and ordinary people who find themselves caught in something far larger than they ever intended. What I really appreciated is how the conspiracy doesn’t feel abstract or exaggerated—it’s built piece by piece. The tension comes not just from danger, but from the sense that everything is interconnected and fragile.

The characters feel grounded and experienced, shaped by the pressures of intelligence work and moral compromise. There are no easy heroes here, and that ambiguity makes the story far more compelling. Each revelation adds weight rather than relief, and the pacing allows the implications of every twist to sink in before the next one arrives.

John M. O’Connor’s narration is a major strength of the audiobook. His delivery is calm, controlled, and serious, which perfectly suits the tone of the story. He never oversells the drama, allowing the complexity of the plot and the gravity of the situation to speak for themselves. His consistent, measured performance makes the globe-trotting narrative easy to follow, even as the story grows more intricate and tense.

Overall, Catching the Wind is a highly engaging and entertaining spy thriller—thoughtful, unpredictable, and impressively wide in scope. It’s the kind of audiobook that keeps your mind actively working, constantly reevaluating what you think you know, and it remains compelling right through the last chapter. A strong entry in the FROG Spy Thriller series and a rewarding listen for anyone who enjoys intelligent, realistic espionage.

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