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Closing Time

A Thriller

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Closing Time

By: Michael Ledwidge
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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The next pulse-pounding Michael Gannon thriller by the #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of James Patterson's Michael Bennett series

It's springtime in Key West, and Michael Gannon is busy supporting his son’s dreams of making it in minor league baseball. But a late-night encounter with a seemingly harmless Australian at a dive bar turns deadly when Gannon unwittingly becomes the prime suspect in a convenience store shoot-out.

Seeking the mysterious Australian to clear his name, Gannon uncovers a deadly conspiracy involving a global banker on the run from a shadow paramilitary force that will go to any lengths to stop him.

From the Florida Keys to Wall Street, Gannon’s quest for answers takes him deep into the middle of a deadly game of power where one wrong move could be his last.

Closing Time is Michael Gannon's most pulse-pounding and audacious adventure yet.
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Love this series. Michael Gannon is at it again, trouble finding him. The narrative was good.

This is an exciting series. Lots of action. Great characters.

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This is the first of this series I’ve listened too and the narrator is horrible. I’ll stick to reading the in the future.

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I was eagerly waiting for this book to be released and to say that i was disappointed is an understatement. Michael Ledwidge often includes subtle political undertones in his books and while i personally politically lean towards and agree with the politics it gets a bit too heavy handed here. Michael Gannon is wasted playing second fiddle to an former "economic hitman" from Australia who suddenly grew a conscience. The story is dull, Mike just bumbles around like an idiot while the plot goes on and on about crashing the federal reserve, greedy bankers, quantum computing and so on. The only 'action' Mike does in this entire book is knocking a guy out with a sock. The entire book seems like a libertarian fever dream.

Not a Mike Gannon story!!!!!

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