The Hunters: A Presidential Agent Novel (Presidential Agent Series)

# The Hunters: A Presidential Agent Novel (Presidential Agent Series) ☆ PDF Read by ! W.E.B. Griffin eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Hunters: A Presidential Agent Novel (Presidential Agent Series) Two brutal murders and millions of missing dollars in the growing UN/Iraq oil-for-food scandal have led Castillo and his team to an estancia in Uruguay, where the man they seek is murdered right before their eyes. B. E. Who is responsible? Most likely, the people higher up in the dirty-money chain - those willing to risk anything to keep their secrets from being revealed. The first two novels in W. Griffin’s exciting new Presidential Agent series, By Order of the President and The Hostage,

The Hunters: A Presidential Agent Novel (Presidential Agent Series)

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Rating : 4.51 (726 Votes)
Asin : 142332353X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 447 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-11-28
Language : English

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Errors James H. Sudderth If there is ever an edited version done, please exchange my version with it. This version is full of errors:Throughout the book Mr. is used when it should be Mrs. Location #'s: 1315, 2594, 2637, 5915, 6432, 6514, 2089, 2097, 2311, 2324, 2637, 3175, 3283, 3613, 3621, 6890, 7260, 7351, 7882, 7969, 7978, 8228, 8243, 8275, 8316, 8442, 8487, 8686, 9040, and 10076.Also missing/misplaced hyphens: Location #'s : 2159 As kit = Ask it, 3934 The yare = They are, 5143 Onan = On an, 5625 goon = go on, Torreplied = For replied, 7153 Torinedo = Torine do & 7853-7861 Mil-leris = Mil-ler is, 7978 meso = me so.Missing letter: #7889 the c on classified. A reader new to the series could start with this book because like all Griffin novels there is enough of a review This is the third book in the Presidential Agents series. I read the paperback version which was about 810 pages. A reader new to the series could start with this book because like all Griffin novels there is enough of a review of the previous books in the series to get the reader caught up with the story and introduce the main characters. Events take place on three continents and there is just enough action to keep the reader interested. I recommend the book both to fans of Griffin and those that have not read his previous books.. there are egregious errors that annoy to the point of losing track of the slow Worst-edited Kindle e-book ever. Aside from the normal problems of translating a book to e-book format, there are egregious errors that annoy to the point of losing track of the slow action. Most pointed example is that someone edited out Griffin's extensive use of "Mrs." and replaced them all with "Mr." So, now, Griffin's extensive use of dialog to move the plot along becomes a confusing mishmash as one cannot tell without stopping and thinking about it whether a husband or wife is speaking. When having to re-read to make up for the lousy editing becomes more common than reading to enjoy the plot line - the book is badly edited to t

Two brutal murders and millions of missing dollars in the growing UN/Iraq oil-for-food scandal have led Castillo and his team to an estancia in Uruguay, where the man they seek is murdered right before their eyes. B. E. Who is responsible? Most likely, the people higher up in the dirty-money chain - those willing to risk anything to keep their secrets from being revealed. The first two novels in W. Griffin’s exciting new Presidential Agent series, By Order of the President and The Hostage, immediately raced up the bestseller lists. The Hunters picks up right where The Hostage left off. Told in “punchy prose that connects like a right hook” (Chicago Tribune), they were further proof that “Griffin j

All rights reserved. (Jan.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Fans will miss the more captivating heroes of Griffin's Brotherhood of War or the Corps series. Castillo and his crew of specialists are trying to figure out who ordered the murder of American diplomat Jean-Paul Lorimer, who was shot to death in Uruguay while under suspicion of various international misdeeds, including a shady food-for-oil conspiracy in Iraq. Army Maj. . Carlos "Charley" Castillo, a troubleshooter who takes orders directly from the president, as he fumbles about in South America and Europe. Author tour. Long stretches