The Suppressor
Silence Jones Action Thrillers Series, Book 1
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Erik Carter
ASSASSINS AREN’T BORN. THEY’RE FORGED.
Silence Jones is the legendary assassin feared by the criminal world, a righteous vigilante backed by a covert group hidden deep within U. S. government.
Yet even legends have their beginnings…
Silence’s previous world is shattered in a single night—his fiancée murdered and his body destroyed. Left for dead, clinging to life, his brutal revenge leaves a long and bloody trail.
But when his employers discover that the people who killed his fiancée have much bigger plans in mind—plans with deadly implications for national security—will Silence be able to refocus his rage in order to stop a catastrophe?
The first standalone action thriller in the pulse-pounding new series. Enter the world of Silence Jones. Hold on tight…
If you like action heroes with the steely resolve of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, the calculating will of Gregg Hurwitz’s Orphan X, and the raw power of Mark Greaney’s Gray Man, then you’ll love Silence Jones.
Unlock THE SUPPRESSOR and start your Silence Jones mission today!
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The author, Erik Carter weaves a dark story of loss and revenge. Carter writes to several types of listeners – those seeking action and adventure, redemption, compassion, and darkness. Carter accomplishes all this and more with this dark story. His characters are well developed and rich in depth. The plot twists throughout the story were well done. My favorite character was the old woman on the porch – she knew Silence and guided him in his growth. I thought her place in the story reflected his continued connection to humanity given all his losses.
The narrator, Gary Bennett gives a solid performance that adds to the mystery with Silence Jones. His unique voice and attitude matched the character perfectly. The level of gravel sound in his voice reflected the pain vividly that Silence was enduring. The performance of Bennett moved the story forward. Bennett’s performance nudged this book well above the standard 5-star rating thus earning the book the AudioBook Reviewer’s Choice Award.
Due to the above, this book was awarded the highly prestigious AudioBook Reviewer’s Choice Award as it was believed to deserve a higher rating than the standard 5-star rating.
The production and quality of this audiobook were perfect. I encountered no issues; it was clear and crisp.
Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.
Action Packed - Love Silence!
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Alittle too jumbled for a relaxing read.
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The draw is we can all see and understand his drive and desire to avenge the death of someone who loved him so purely and without asking him to be anything other than what he was. Not allowing him to be changed as much as evolved due to the tragedy and still find his humanity and allow life back into him was well written. I can't say it enough times, very happy with these books and excited for more.
Deadly Silence
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This action thriller is a tale of a flawed and haunted avenging angel named Silence Jones. Like so many other books reaching back into antiquity, our hero carries deep wounds of both the physical and emotional variety. The unique twist on such a theme is truly worthy of your time.
The book is well written, but it is also masterfully performed by Gary Bennett. Bennett draws you in with a fantastic performance, and he makes you feel sad when you have to put the book down for a time. A terrible performance has ruined many great books, but this one will not let you down.
Five stars across the board.
An Excellent Book - Preformed Masterfully!
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So, I really thought that Deadly Silence was an introduction to Silence, but boy was I wrong. After reading the first book in the series, I think Deadly Silence, even though it was billed as book 0.5, should be more of a 1.5 (or like a 0.9 or 1.1). The Suppressor is really two complete stories since it's an introduction to Silence before he was Silence, his training, and then his first full mission. Don't get me wrong, it read wonderfully as a first book. I'm just happy to get so much story out of a book.
The Suppressor hit me in so many ways. I loved Carter's writing style and his ability to keep me on the edge of my seat as a reader. The whole opening of the book had me wondering what was going to happen, and even after stuff did happen - I was still looking for what's next. Carter was able to write a book that had me keep going "wow, that's great, let's keep going". And not a lot of authors can hook me that fast.
Combine that with the main character who doesn't speak outwardly much (especially in the second part of the book) and I read something, unlike anything I've ever read. Sure, it has bits and pieces that remind me of other great action/thriller titles, but this was definitely unique.
If I were to critique anything about this book, it would be the insanely repetitive use of the phrase "diaphragmatic breathing". Now, I almost didn't add this into my review because I learned that his brain works differently from mine by getting to know Silence as a man. But, good lord did Carter add that phrase in a lot. Every time I heard "a deep breath, a..." I would guess "diaphragmatic!!!" and it started to take away from the story. Like I said above, I get that Silence's brain works differently than mine, but I had to call it like I saw it. It bothered me and I wanted to just make sure I pointed it out. I'd bet if I was reading the story instead of listening to it I probably wouldn't have even noticed. (note: it's only said 9 times, I'm not sure why it bothered me as much as it did).
Throw in the great narration by Gary Bennett and you have a book that I absolutely flew through. Carter's writing style combined with Bennett's delivery, especially of the gravely and broken voice of Silence was perfect. A match made in heaven.
What A Story
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