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Cold

A Joe Tiplady Thriller, Book 1

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Cold

By: John Sweeney
Narrated by: Alan Smyth
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In the feeble light of a London winter, Joe Tiplady walks his dog in the snow. He is not alone. Two men are tracking him, as is a woman with wolf eyes. Soon Joe will find himself caught in a storm of violence and retribution that he does not yet understand.

Around the world, a chain of events is in motion that will make Joe a priceless target. A retired Soviet general hunts for his missing daughter after a series of brutal murders. A ruthless assassin loses something so precious he will do anything to get it back. And in the mountains of Utah, a brilliant ex-CIA chief wrestles with his religion.

In the shadow of them all lies Zoba, strongman ruler of Russia and puppet-master of the world's darkest operatives. Can Joe save himself from this dangerous web of power and revenge? Where can he run when there's nowhere left to hide?

Please note: this book contains strong language and scenes of torture.

©2016 John Sweeney (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
International Mystery & Crime Spies & Politics Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Revenge Russia Political Thriller & Suspense Espionage Suspense Thriller Soviet Union Fiction Action & Adventure Mystery Genre Fiction
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I just could not get into the whole storyline. The Cold War, the horror of it and the terrible things which were done to humans. I also do not care for horror pictures.

Not a horror fan.

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Very enjoyable and engaging book. The narrator did a great job bringing the charchters to life

Good thriller great performance

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This is the best choice I've made from all the Kindle First books and it makes up for the other, disappointing choices and then some.
An amazingly detailed and well-plotted story. The author's attention to detail and thorough research make for a novel that kept me up very late (the audible version of just one more chapter.) From the cold war to contemporary Russia, the book is an adventure of spy craft intrigue, the complexities of war, and political hubris. Added in are a little black dog and a guest apperance by some piranha, giving it enough wit to balance out some of the graphic scenes inherent to a great suspense novel.
Alan Smyth give a stunning performance! He manages to portray each character's personality not only through accent but tempo of speech and a great deal of narrative talent. Some who reviewed the book on Amazon complained that it was slow and plodding. I wish those reviewers would listen to the book instead; Mister Smythe's narration would quickly end those complaints.
Definitely looking forward to the second book in the series. Joe Tiplady is a man worthy of a series.

The best kind of surprise

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I started this book three times, and just couldn't get into it. It might be a perfectly good book, but I didn't get far enough to tell. Obviously, neither the author or narrator has ever been to Idaho or Utah--thats for sure!

Just not my thing

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This was a suspenseful page turner. Story kept me wondering where is it going. Starting with the
strangers following you and stealing your dog. What’s it all about. We soon find out it is the stuff spy stories are made of. The story leads the main character Joe Tiplady all over the place into many unbelievable scrapes from which he must escape.. Lots of action and seat of you pants moments. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and highly recommend.

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