Forced to Kill (Audible Audio Edition) Andrew Peterson Dick Hill Audible Studios Books

Bravery. Honor. Sacrifice. These are more than mere words to trained Marine sniper Nathan McBride. He's never backed away from danger, and he's not about to start now, even if it means confronting the cold-blooded interrogator who tortured him to the brink of death more than a decade ago.
When a mutilated body is discovered in a remote Utah lake, it ignites a chain of events that forces Nathan to face a dark chapter from a past he's worked hard to forget. Could his Nicaraguan enemy be active again? On American soil? The evidence is clear, but the stakes are higher than Nathan can know. In a showdown that will test Nathan's understanding of justice and mercy, he'll have to make a life or death decision that has the potential to expose and destroy people at the highest levels of government.
Forced to Kill (Audible Audio Edition) Andrew Peterson Dick Hill Audible Studios Books
Great book. Lots of action, very good plot and you will just love Nathan Mcbride, his story is just so interesting and his friend and partner Harv another interesting character. This author gives such detail and weaves his characters and storylines together so well you can't stop reading the series to find out were the next adventure goes and how Nathan and harv's will unfold, especially Nathan and Holly. What I liked best was the humanity and compassion the author gives to his main character Nathan a very accomplished sniper with deep compassion and a soul! These are great readsProduct details
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Forced to Kill (Audible Audio Edition) Andrew Peterson Dick Hill Audible Studios Books Reviews
"Forced To Kill" is Andrew Peterson's second of four novels in his Nathan McBride series. I somehow missed this one and just got around to reading it and it was definitely worth my effort. Nathan now owns a private security company with his wartime partner, Harvey Fontana, and has been a CIA operative as well as a highly trained Marine sniper. As regular readers know, McBride still suffers from physical as well as psychological and emotional scars from a near fatal torturous questioning over a decade ago by a fiendishly devoted Nicaraguan interrogator specializing in torture and humiliation named Montez de Oca.
When a mutilated body is recovered from a lake in Utah, Nathan takes one look and knows that Montez is responsible. Why is he in the U.S.? Who is he working for? Is he again after McBride? What is the relationship to Montez and several recent kidnappings and possible torture deaths? These are but some of the questions Nathan must wade through before seeking his needed ultimate revenge from this sadistic killer who has had such an impact on his life. Before his quest is completed, McBride will find his path for revenge blocked in every direction by the FBI and the CIA, among others. Why are powerful U.S. senators and justice officials so opposed to Nathan's and Harvey's search for the deadly and elusive, Montez de Oca? Yet, loyal readers all know, Nathan marches to his own drumbeat for justice.
I enjoyed "Forced to Kill" and feel it is a pivotal point in Peterson's development of his personal style as well as in McBride's character development as we discover much of Nathan's backstory and what he underwent and how he suffered at the hands of Montez so many years ago. We also learn why Montez disappeared before Nathan was exterminated. Perhaps most fascinating for this reader was following the psychological growth of McBride over the years since his torture and disfigurement and how he has learned to cope with it and overcome his sometimes debilitating memories of it. Ultimately, his sanity teeters on the balanced edge between his primal need for personal vengeance against Montez tempered by mercy and reason. The Nathan McBride series gets better with each new effort and I recommend these books to fans of the suspense/thriller genre featuring a strong conflicted protagonist.
I normally don't write reviews as I can't keep details straight between all the different authors I read but the Nathan McBride Series is subtly different.
As a compiled serial, this book has a fair share of tension points through out. You can almost see in your mind's eye where the episodes end. That can actually be a good thing if you need a break point to get some sleep or go back to work.
Nathan McBride, your protagonist, is what's become the typical anti-anti-hero. A decent man who used to do bad things for what he thought were good reasons for his country. Now he helps people fight against powerful interests who operate outside the normal structure of justice. His physical and mental capabilities never seem to be in doubt. The only thing that would make him more of a cliche would be if he was a "her". These last two things are the only reason I don't give him 5 stars, as I like the genre and I like Nathan as a protagonist.
At least from a technical point of view Mr. Peterson never brings us into the impossible. Everything on the geek side of McBride's world is plausible, logical and never written as a magic rescue device. (Are you listening, 24?)
Overall, I'd say if you like Jack Reacher, Wil Robie or John Clark then you'll probably like the "Kill" series with Nathan McBride, by Andrew Peterson.
Spec Ops story that puts you personally into the story, ducking into shadows and chasing the "bad guys". The characters have personalities so real and reactions so honest...I sometimes forgot this was a book and thought about the characters when I wasn't reading, which can make it difficult to not pick up and continue reading when I had other things to attend to.
I recommend this series to action addicts, especially those who enjoy a love story without the smut.
I was actually afraid to read this book. I have gone thru the intro pages at least 3 times. And I was sure I had blundered into a sickeningly graphic blood and gore story that would make my heart feel awful and leave me with bad memories for the rest of my life. Don't get me wrong there are some of those in this book, but Andrew Peterson handles them wisely and skillfully. This is a good book, the story is well thought out. The characters are real and really care for each other. The bad guy is truly bad to the core, glad he got what he did. Hard to believe our government is as wacked out as shown in this book. I believe there is a spark of truth in this book. Looking forward to getting thru the others in this series. I still have never watched the Shining or any of the Godfather movies or any Rambo or Rocky shows. Thanks, Amarillo Turtle
Great book. Lots of action, very good plot and you will just love Nathan Mcbride, his story is just so interesting and his friend and partner Harv another interesting character. This author gives such detail and weaves his characters and storylines together so well you can't stop reading the series to find out were the next adventure goes and how Nathan and harv's will unfold, especially Nathan and Holly. What I liked best was the humanity and compassion the author gives to his main character Nathan a very accomplished sniper with deep compassion and a soul! These are great reads

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