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Cold Harbor

Gibson Vaughn

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Cold Harbor

By: Matthew FitzSimmons
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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A Wall Street Journal bestselling series.

After a period of brutal isolation in a CIA black-site prison, former Marine and gifted hacker Gibson Vaughn is free - but with no idea where he was or how much time he's lost. Struggling to maintain his grip on reality, he races to return to the life he left behind. Angry and disoriented, his thoughts turn to vengeance and the man responsible for his rendition. But Gibson's drive for retribution and the ghosts of his violent past plunge him back into a world he wants only to escape.

As old enemies and once-trusted allies resurface, the architects of a murderous conspiracy will beat a sinister path to Gibson's doorstep. In discovering the shocking truth about those he thought he knew best, only one thing is certain: those responsible must be made to answer...and pay.

©2017 Matthew FitzSimmons (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Espionage Political Revenge Suspense Fiction
Exciting Installment • Unpredictable Twists • Fantastic Narration • Engaging Thriller • Satisfying Conclusion

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I love these books. The narrator is great, the story is great and it's very believable. I have really enjoyed this series.

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complex characters. everyone has good and bad sides and nothing was predictable...and I never say that!

Great story

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I have really enjoyed Fitzsimmons’ Gilbert Vaughn series. These books move at a good pace, Vaughn is released from his CIA prison, then as he moves to recover and reorient his life, he unwittingly becomes caught up again with his old friends. I like the protagonist and I also enjoy the supporting characters. It seemed to me like the second book was moving Vaughn away from the Jen Charles/George Abai group and into becoming more of a Jack Reacher type (solving domestic issues). But this third book transitions Vaughn back to his original gang. The supporting cast from the second book does make an appearance, but more to close off that storyline. What I like about this book is Gilbert Vaughn as he is a likable protagonist. Fitzsimmons doesn’t always tell us a lot of descriptive information about Vaughn but rather we get to know him through his thoughts. I like the continuous action and Vaughn’s friends and allies. This book is one enjoyable read. What I didn’t like so much was the rather obvious transition away from the trajectory of Poisonfeather. It seemed like the author made a change of plans between Poisonfeather’s conclusion and Cold Harbor. In any case, the story worked well. I would highly recommend this series.

Third Vaughn book transitions back to first

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This continuation of Gibson Vaughn’s sad story is a conundrum. Starts out frustrating and wobbles along until Mr Cronin puts in better energy to conclude the last half dozen chapters. He’s a great reader but not the best voice actor for this story; some voices cannot be discerned from one another, making it tough to follow along without referring constantly to the Kindle print. But overall it’s a great performance and well thought out story. Entertainment v

Gibson Vaughn Crazy as a Fox

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While some key plot points are resolved, it was hard to get through first 2/3rds of the book. Last 1/3 brought it home. A depressed, hopeless & mentally ill Gibson Vaughn is hard to take.

Book 3 doesn't stand up to first 2 books

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