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Hard to Break: 'GREAT STORYTELLING.' JAMES PATTERSON,

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hard to Break: 'GREAT STORYTELLING.' JAMES PATTERSON,
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Ledwidge
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 162
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
Thriller/suspense
ISBN/Barcode 9781472288288
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Imprint Headline Book Publishing
NZ Release Date 11 April 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

THEY HUNTED HIM. NOW THEY ARE HIS PREY. 'Ledwidge knows how to keep readers' adrenaline pumping.' THE TIMES Ex-Navy Seal Mike Gannon - a man used to being in the firing line - has always wanted to travel to Alaska. So when the opportunity for a bucket-list trip to the northern wilds comes up, he doesn't hesitate to take it. However, he soon discovers other hunters are already there...and he's in their targets. Soon Gannon finds himself caught and captured, forced onto a private jet bound for an unknown destination. He may not know who took him or why, but he's certain that lethal danger awaits. Those determined to hold Gannon seem to have all the power. But they have overlooked one simple thing: some men can be intimidated but others will never break. From the number one bestselling co-author of James Patterson's Michael Bennett series, this explosive and page-turning thriller will grip fans of Lee Child, David Baldacci and Gregg Hurwitz.

Author Biography

Michael Ledwidge is the author of The Narrowback, Bad Connection, and most recently the coauthor, with James Patterson, of The Quickie, Step on a Crack, and Worst Case. He has coauthored several New York Times bestsellers.

Reviews

Praise for Michael Ledwidge: Ledwidge knows how to keep readers' adrenaline pumping * THE TIMES * I read it in a day. Great characters, great storytelling -- JAMES PATTERSON, world's bestselling author. I'm not sure how he did it - it seems to defy science - but Michael Ledwidge figured out a way to write a book using pure, distilled adrenaline * ROB HART *