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Old 10-13-2022, 04:28 PM   #6551
sufue
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Bad Axe is the 15th in the Thorn series by James W. Hall. It was published after a bit of a hiatus, and is not published by a major publisher like the previous books in the series. And I'm not totally sure about Dead Last Press. However, SYKM lists Bad Axe, which is usually my guide when I'm not familiar with a publisher. Still, if you are worried, you can just skip the rest of this post. Oh yeah, and BTW, it's free right now at Kindle US and UK, so if you try it and hate it, you can just delete it...

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BPJSDV3
Kindle UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08BPJSDV3

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A simple favor: Recover 23 stolen landmines filled with VX nerve gas and rescue a young Honduran girl, Dulce, from a band of murderous white supremacists. Most people would say no. Most people aren't Thorn. From a Pacific Island base in the past, to the rough back roads of the Arizona-Mexico border, to a tiny town in Michigan called Bad Axe, Thorn follows a dangerous trail that leads to breathtaking suspense. To save the girl and thousands of innocent American lives, Thorn and Sugarman must infiltrate a terrorist cell far from Key Largo. They're way out of their element, but the big question is are they out of their league? If they fall short, the axe could finally fall in Bad Axe. Thorn, who “may remind you of John D. MacDonald’s immortal Travis McGee…or perhaps Lee Child’s Jack Reacher” (The Washington Post Book World) returns for his fifteenth adventure.
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