In the Blood (Terminal List Series #5)

In the Blood (Terminal List Series #5)

In the Blood (Terminal List Series #5)

In the Blood (Terminal List Series #5)

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Overview

“Take my word for it, James Reece is one rowdy motherf***er. Get ready!” —Chris Pratt, star of the #1 Amazon Prime series The Terminal List

The #1 New York Times bestselling Terminal List series continues as James Reece embarks on a global journey of vengeance.


A woman boards a plane in the African country of Burkina Faso having just completed a targeted assassination for the state of Israel. Two minutes later, her plane is blown out of the sky.

Over 6,000 miles away, former Navy SEAL James Reece watches the names and pictures of the victims on cable news. One face triggers a distant memory of a Mossad operative attached to the CIA years earlier in Iraq—a woman with ties to the intelligence services of two nations...a woman Reece thought he would never see again.

Reece enlists friends new and old across the globe to track down her killer, unaware that he may be walking into a deadly trap.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781797134826
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Publication date: 05/17/2022
Series: Terminal List Series
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 393,446
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 5.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Jack Carr is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and former Navy SEAL Sniper. He lives with his wife and three children in Park City, Utah. He is the author of The Terminal List, True Believer, Savage Son, The Devil’s Hand, In the Blood, and Only the Dead. His debut novel, The Terminal List, was adapted into the #1 Amazon Prime Video series starring Chris Pratt. He is also the host of the top-rated podcast Danger Close. Visit him at OfficialJackCarr.com and follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook at @JackCarrUSA.

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"With writing that is both contained and effusive, Leo seamlessly transitions between a visceral, experiential understanding of rape to the probing intellectual analysis of an academic. . . . It is the juxtaposition of the personal and the political—and the notion that they are really one and the same—that gives Leo’s story incredible impact. . . . Ultimately, she forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths, and recognize their own complicity. Though traumatic, we still can’t look away." —Bookslut

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