Itemize Books Concering Bring Him Back (Ben Hope #0.7)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ben Hope #0.7 |
Scott Mariani
Kindle Edition | Pages: 162 pages Rating: 4.04 | 798 Users | 39 Reviews
Details About Books Bring Him Back (Ben Hope #0.7)
Title | : | Bring Him Back (Ben Hope #0.7) |
Author | : | Scott Mariani |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 162 pages |
Published | : | December 16th 2013 by Claymore Publishing |
Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Adventure |
Description In Pursuance Of Books Bring Him Back (Ben Hope #0.7)
From the #1 Kindle and Top Ten Sunday Times bestselling author comes the thrilling new adventure featuring ex-SAS hero, Ben Hope.BRING HIM BACK
A novella by Scott Mariani
A MISSING BOY
It's 2004. Twelve-year-old Carl Hunter has been snatched at gunpoint from his home on Jersey. He and his kidnapper have vanished without a trace.
A DISTRAUGHT MOTHER
After weeks, the cops have found nothing. Jessica Hunter realises that if she ever wants to see her boy again, she'll need someone with some very special skills to find him. Enter Ben Hope, recently retired from the SAS and now working freelance to rescue kidnapped children.
A DEADLY SECRET
But as Ben begins his search for Carl, he soon discovers that nothing about this case is as it seems. Behind the mystery of the boy's disappearance is a sinister secret that threatens to destroy anyone who comes into contact with it...
Rating About Books Bring Him Back (Ben Hope #0.7)
Ratings: 4.04 From 798 Users | 39 ReviewsWrite-Up About Books Bring Him Back (Ben Hope #0.7)
Ben's dark humour is everything, I love it. Maaybe it reminds me of mine. I really have a lot of fun reading these books, I totally enjoy them. Scott Mariani's books are full of action and mystery, it's like a film but ten times better. Fortunately, there are no films based on Ben Hope series. I do think films do us a lot of harm by taking our opportunity to imagine things ourselves. Yeah, so people don't have a very good imagination but others have and enjoy books much more. However, whenAnother excellent prelude to the Ben Hope series. All action from start to finish and a great short read.
This one's a bit different to Passenger 13, and I can sort of now see where the comparison to Dan Brown is coming from. Although saying that, my (Thankfully small) experience with Dan Brown gave me a headache, as I mentally corrected grammar, and got frustrated over painful narrative and convenient cliches. This story has a bit of that, with one or two contrived plot devices to ferry the story along as well, but I'd say, for this specific story, it was ten times better than any drivel Brown has
After quitting the SAS Ben Hope uses his skills to rescue the kidnapped victims. He gets into case of a small kid kidnapped by his own father. In the pursuit of looking for the kid, Ben comes to know the real picture and how he was tricked. This novella is packed with typical Ben Hope style actions and twists.
Different to most of the other Ben Hope books this is nevertheless engaging.I must have missed it before. But I enjoyed it. These thrillers took me by surprise as I never thought that they would be much cup of tea. How wrong I was! I find myself addicted to them.
As usual a great story. I do believe Ben Hope should be made into films, much better than James Bond, and I love Bond. This goes back to the beginning of Ben's career where he has to find and bring ack a young child.
This one's a bit different to Passenger 13, and I can sort of now see where the comparison to Dan Brown is coming from. Although saying that, my (Thankfully small) experience with Dan Brown gave me a headache, as I mentally corrected grammar, and got frustrated over painful narrative and convenient cliches. This story has a bit of that, with one or two contrived plot devices to ferry the story along as well, but I'd say, for this specific story, it was ten times better than any drivel Brown has
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