The Prophet: A Shepherd Thriller: Shepherd Thriller Book 2

The Prophet: A Shepherd Thriller: Shepherd Thriller Book 2

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"The best book of its kind since Thomas Harris retired Hannibal Lecter, a cat-mouse-game extraordinaire that will leave your knuckles white and your stomach churning." - Jon Land, Bestselling Author of Strong Vengeance
"Cross pushes the boundaries in this sinisterly clever showdown between one shadowy vigilante justice group and three twisted serial killers. The surprises are fast and furious and will leave you breathless to read more." - Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Catch Me and Love You More
"Solid, memorable storytelling that moves rapid-fire through a complex and gripping plot. Ethan Cross is one of the sharpest emerging writers on the thriller fiction scene today."- Steven James, national bestselling author of Opening Moves and The Pawn
"THE PROPHET confirms, confidently and vociferously, that Ethan Cross is one of the best damn writers in the genre." - Anthony J. Franze, Bestselling Author of THE LAST JUSTICE
----------------------------------------------------OLD ENEMIES...
Francis Ackerman Jr. is one of America's most prolific serial killers. Having kept a low profile for the past year, he is ready to return to work - and he's more brutal, cunning, and dangerous than ever.
NEW THREATS...
Scarred from their past battles, Special Agent Marcus Williams cannot shake Ackerman from his mind. But now Marcus must focus on catching the Anarchist, a new killer who drugs and kidnaps women before burning them alive.
HIDDEN TERRORS...
Marcus knows the Anarchist will strike again soon. And Ackerman is still free. But worse than this is a mysterious figure, unknown to the authorities, who controls the actions of the Anarchist and many like him. He is the Prophet - and his plans are more terrible than even his own disciples can imagine.
With attacks coming from every side, Marcus faces a race against time to save the lives of a group of innocent people chosen as sacrifices in the Prophet's final dark ritual.

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Softcover
Pages
416
Price
4.16 €

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The second Shepherd book was, in my opinion, not as good as the first novel. First of all, there was not enough of Francis Ackerman Jr. who turns out to be one of my favorite book villain for all the obvious reasons. Secondly, I can't stand Marcus. I just ... can't. Personally, I think he is a really boring hero. Plus he's always bitching and mean to his colleagues and friends. If he was anywhere near me, I'd probably punch him right in the face because of his attitude. Thirdly, the story itself was kind of boring compared to the first novel. I kind of liked the insight the reader gets to Scofield's mind, however, the whole Prophet story wasn't my cup of tea. Even the 'cliffhanger' towards the end did not leave me longing to read the third novel. All in all, it was an okayish read, however, I really do hope that the thirs book will be more enjoyable.

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