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A Different Way to Die

Jake Travis, Book 8

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A Different Way to Die

By: Robert Lane
Narrated by: Adam El Hagar
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Some secrets are worth dying for. Some deaths are best kept a secret.

Twenty years ago, Christopher Callaghan perished when his boat went up in flames on the west coast of Florida.

Now Christopher’s uncle, Yankee Conrad, has received a medallion belonging to Christopher. A ransom note demands payment in exchange for the truth about what really happened that night. Conrad, a discreet man, asks Jake Travis to investigate.

Jake tracks down two women who knew Christopher. But they are guarding secrets, pledges born in the past and honored in the present. He suspects that one of these women is connected to a ring of Russian sleeper agents known as the Network. Jake also believes that Yankee Conrad harbors motives beyond discovering who sent the medallion.

As the shocking truth about Christopher Callaghan’s death is exposed, Jake is caught in a master spy’s deadly web. He battles to save the lives of those who trust him - as well as his own.

A Different Way to Die, the eighth stand-alone novel in the Jake Travis series, is an addicting rush of Lane’s trademark humor, adventure, and textured characters.

©2021 Robert Lane (P)2021 Robert Lane
Thriller & Suspense Private Investigators Mystery Espionage Suspense Detective Fiction Spies & Politics Witty

Critic reviews

"Readers will want more of the irresistible Jake Travis after reading A Different Way to Die. A fun, winding political mystery." (Foreword Clarion Reviews)

"Jake Travis is one of the best leading men to take the thriller fiction stage in years." (Florida Weekly)

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couldnt figure out what was going on, either the narration is weird, and background noise is irritating, or the writing is obtuse. probably both. the spy stuff was interesting but not the characters. first book i have read by this author, wont spend money on anymore audible versions, might read another on kindle if included in my membership fee.

noise in the narration, but i admit i wasnt drawn to the story at all.

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