In the Blood is Book 5 in the Jack Carr James Reece Thriller Series.
James Reece (aka James Donovan) is a hunter. Of men. A sniper. An assassin. A killer. When necessary. When promised.
When another sniper, Syrian Nizar Kattan killed James' friend Freddy Swain, James vowed to his widow that he would get the person responsible for his death. When another friend from his past was brought down in a commercial flight, that same Syrian proved to be responsible for her death as well. That person would die – or James Reece would die trying to kill him. The question remained: Why were they killed? Totally unrelated incidents. The only thing they had remotely in common was James Reece.
The roundabout journey from DC to Israel to Montenegro to establish the whereabouts of the killer and the reasons for the deaths of his friends lead James to a man in a wheelchair who has a vendetta of his own.
The sniper hunters' face-off and paths to get there provide a hard-hitting (literally) search with the help of a serious dose of drug-induced information.
In the Blood is an eye-opener to the cyber world. An introduction to "Alice" will allow you a glimpse into James' best personal asset in this hunt. One thing he learns toward the end of this particular journey is maybe old hidden information that he has no way of locating is better left behind – or so he contemplates.
His girlfriend Katie has become very important to him and causes him to contemplate leaving his old life to start focusing on living the one he imagines with Katie.
But with a solid twist at the end, Carr has left us dangling for his next story as to the fate of James Reece.
(Some profanity.)
Father, only you know hearts and minds. Only you. Please continue to bless Jack as he writes these stories, give him what he needs to tell them well. Thank you for your writers. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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