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Betrayal Kindle Edition | Pages: 306 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 8600 Users | 490 Reviews

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Title:Betrayal
Author:Tim Tigner
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 306 pages
Published:June 24th 2016 (first published January 1st 2013)
Categories:Thriller. Fiction. Mystery

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IT STARTED AS AN EXPERIMENT.
It ended with an invention.
He never intended to use it.
But then they betrayed him.


Imagine Vince Flynn's TERM LIMITS meets David Baldacci's ABSOLUTE POWER.
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Presumed dead after a staged terrorist attack, FBI Agent Odysseus Carr is running for his life with the doctor who rescued him. Meanwhile, the same power players who sent Odi to his death are now manipulating an FBI profiler into blindly tracking him down. She's not just their best, she's also his sister.

As Odi unravels a devious plot of profound political manipulation and global consequence, the hunted becomes the hunter, and the real terror begins.

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Original Title: Betrayal
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 4.04 From 8600 Users | 490 Reviews

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Engaging ThrillerReally, this should be more like 3.5 stars.Tim Tigner always delivers great action and compelling stories. Betrayal is no exception.But unlike his other novels, I found it hard to like the main protagonist. Odysseus Card is indeed betrayed in the early part of the novel which puts him on a path of revenge against those who purposely caused the death of his team in Iran. This includes a group of corporate CEOs and one high government official. While what happened to Care was

EXCELLENTIn a word, one of the best I've read. Thrilling to the last page-I could loo d not put it down. Read this! :)HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! :)

Outstanding!This book literally kept me on the edge of my seat all the way through to the end. Great author!

Too much foul language I didn't get past the fisrt couple pages. I have read many spy and military novels and they are better without all the bad language.

One of my goals this year was to read a group of authors that I knew wrote "my type of books", action packed, fast paced, lots of twists, FBI, assassins, nasty villains. This has them all.So here again I have find another great author alongside some great action reads this year from Brad Thor, Ben Coes, Mark Greaney and favourites Tom Wood, Mark Dawson, Simon Kernick, Victor Methos, J.B Turner, Lee Childs, Will Jordan, Daniel Silva, David Baldacci Matt Rees and Emlyn Rees.What makes me give a

Fast paced action when an FBI covert team is painted to appear having gone rogue when they attacked a hospital in a Middle Eastern country filled with children, getting everyone killed including the team. Only the leader of the team survives, and that happens purely by accident. He is declared dead, and decides to keep it that way, as he and his team have been betrayed and he vows revenge. That man is Odysseus Carr. He finds there is a behind the scenes political power play aimed at discrediting

Too much foul language I didn't get past the fisrt couple pages. I have read many spy and military novels and they are better without all the bad language.
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