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When you're the best at what you do, it's not always easy to walk away. Nathan McBride was retired. The trained Marine sniper and covert CIA operative had put the violence of his former life behind him. But not anymore. A deep-cover FBI agent has disappeared along with one ton of powerful Semtex explosive, enough to unleash a disaster of international proportions.

The U.S. government has no choice but to coax Nathan out of retirement. He's the only man with the skills necessary to get the job done. But almost as soon as Nathan reluctantly accepts the assignment, he finds himself caught in the middle. On the one side is a ruthless adversary with a blood-chilling plan - and on the other are agents who will stop at nothing to see their own brand of justice done.


First to Kill (Audible Audio Edition) Andrew Peterson Dick Hill Audible Studios Books

It's a shame some people feel the need to trash a great book, and this is a great book. It's averaging 4-1/2 stars for a good reason, it rocks! Nathan McBride is an extremely amiable hero who doesn't seek praise or recognition. He doesn't need it, he's comfortable in his own skin. He despises bullies and stands-up for the little guy, even if it costs him personally. In FIRST TO KILL, he takes on an assignment for a friend with no expectation except to do the right thing. We see him in action in the beginning of the book and doesn't kick a man once he's down - there's no honor in that. Although damaged and flawed, Nathan is an honorable man with integrity. He can be brutal when needed, but he doesn't enjoy it. He knows all too well what it feels like to be on the wrong side of violence. I read book 2 in the series and cringed at what Nathan went through in Nicaragua, and yet he retains his humanity and compassion for others.

There are scenes in Peterson's books that contain violence, but they're not overly graphic by any means. You can't sugarcoat a thriller like this, it ruins it. If you're looking for a cozy mystery, this isn't a book for you. In my opinion, the author skillfully takes you to the razors edge, then eases off before crossing certain lines. As others have said, if you like Vince Flynn, you'll like Peterson as well.

Is this a perfect or flawless book? Of course not, what book is? But I don't find it living up to the negative reviews. It's not riddled with errors at all. Try a sample from the Kindle page and decide for yourself. The author has a unique style that I found refreshing - I've read enough books to recognize individual styles.

Cheers for Peterson, I hope he comes out with book 3 soon!

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 12 hours and 34 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date May 15, 2009
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B002AC5HT0

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Novel is a good and quick read. Flows nicely and has few twist along the way. The hero, Nathan McBride, has been though a lot in life. Most would never recover from the ordeals. It's through a force of will that keeps him going. He needs that will to stop a home grown terrorist and the folks who are working against him. Read this book. I think you'll like it.
Story grabs you initially in the first 2 chapters, though the story has some violence and foul language. Starts off an undercover agent's identity is compromised so he is tortured and now there is missing Semtex. Nathan and Harvey, who are retired but best friends, are asked to get involved in a botched mission. Why is this personal for some? Being a sniper, Nathan kills 1 of the 3 brothers. Now the brothers want revenge on Nathan plus revenge on the government. There are now two plots finding the missing agent and how does the Semtex involve the government? You will hate and love Nathan. Is there really a need to deal with certain criminals outside the justice system? He does not enjoy it though. Nathan is dependable. He puts others first and does not let what happens to himself from protecting and saving others. Harvey and Nathan trust each other implicitly and would do anything for each other. You will not want to put this book down!
OMG!! I love love this series!! I've read all 4 of them and I'm hooked on Nathan & Harv! They're just kickasses guys who are tough but very humble. The reticent Nathan is the main guy in this series and his side kick Harv his friend are two of the most tough guys I've ever read about. Why I liked this series are many but I'll give you few that I liked so much. First, author did an excellent job in describing these two characters without the fluff etc.,...so sick of those. The terrains they covered are places that are familiar to me. I know I know, but sorry those Russians, Tehrans etc are just too out there for me. These two are very very secret ops for CIA and supposedly retired from their jobs. Unfortunately they're called in for secret covet jobs that the government cannot be involved in b/c they're not sanctioned by congress??? more often than they liked. So this makes it more exciting because if they caught, US will deny knowing them. Ugh who wants a job like that?
I received a copy of Right to Kill, Book #6, and decided to hurry and read book 1, First to Kill, to get a feel for the characters and how they developed. It was well worth it. First to Kill is the story of Nathan is a admirable hero who just wants to right wrongs. He was terribly disfigured when he was imprisoned and tortured as a now former CIA operative, sniper and swat expert. and the scars he carries, both physical and mental, make him into the person we want to follow through this exciting story. His equally admirable partner, Harvey, also a former CIA operative, with the same expertise, saved his life, and the two are now bonded for life. In this story, the partners, now owning and running a "security company," team up with the FBI and other government agencies, to take down a trio of domestic terrorists armed with hundreds of pounds of Semtex and the knowledge and will to use it. If you enjoy old-fashioned thrills, chills, and non-stop excitement, this book will not disappoint. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
It's a shame some people feel the need to trash a great book, and this is a great book. It's averaging 4-1/2 stars for a good reason, it rocks! Nathan McBride is an extremely amiable hero who doesn't seek praise or recognition. He doesn't need it, he's comfortable in his own skin. He despises bullies and stands-up for the little guy, even if it costs him personally. In FIRST TO KILL, he takes on an assignment for a friend with no expectation except to do the right thing. We see him in action in the beginning of the book and doesn't kick a man once he's down - there's no honor in that. Although damaged and flawed, Nathan is an honorable man with integrity. He can be brutal when needed, but he doesn't enjoy it. He knows all too well what it feels like to be on the wrong side of violence. I read book 2 in the series and cringed at what Nathan went through in Nicaragua, and yet he retains his humanity and compassion for others.

There are scenes in Peterson's books that contain violence, but they're not overly graphic by any means. You can't sugarcoat a thriller like this, it ruins it. If you're looking for a cozy mystery, this isn't a book for you. In my opinion, the author skillfully takes you to the razors edge, then eases off before crossing certain lines. As others have said, if you like Vince Flynn, you'll like Peterson as well.

Is this a perfect or flawless book? Of course not, what book is? But I don't find it living up to the negative reviews. It's not riddled with errors at all. Try a sample from the page and decide for yourself. The author has a unique style that I found refreshing - I've read enough books to recognize individual styles.

Cheers for Peterson, I hope he comes out with book 3 soon!
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