Blood Debt by Ian Loome

 

While on the run from the CIA, Bob Singleton visits a deceased teammate’s mother to pay his respects and provide some closure. Simple, right? Wrong. Enter a motorcycle gang hell bent on forcing residents to sell their hard-earned homes on the cheap, a corrupt lawyer more than willing to ink the nefarious sales, a mysterious casino owner with deep pockets, plus, CIA black-ops crew hot on the trail of this elusive target.

Added to that, Bob’s got his own demons to fight. He’s got his work cut out for him, but this is what he’s trained to do. And he’s damn good at it.

This was an exciting read, with a few surprises that will keep you coming back for more. An enjoyable read.

A few characters could have been developed more; however, that may have distracted from the pace of the novel, which was quite fast. The inner conflict suffered by the main protagonist is relatable and you feel a sense of achievement each time he fights through his struggles. The fight scenes are written well, and allow you to visualize them with ease, giving you the feeling of being right there alongside our hero.

If you love fast-paced action and visceral human emotions, this is a book you should really dive into. A great follow-up to the debut in this series.

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