Three Days to Die Author:John Avery FOUL IMPRISONMENT — NARROW ESCAPES — GENERAL NEFARIOUSNESS Debut crime/thriller author John Avery bursts onto the fiction scene with a stunning thriller that has critics and readers shouting, ?Five stars!? -Aaron Quinn is only thirteen and in the wrong place at the wrong time, ending up in the clutches of a trio of vicious bank robbers. — -Ashley... more » Quinn, Aaron?s striking, yet plucky single mother, thinks he?s too young to be an armed robber.
-Is she correct?
-There?s only one way to find out ? ?John Avery opens Three Days to Die with a bang and then sprints toward the finish line. Full of zingy one-liners, narrow escapes, general nefariousness, and foul imprisonment ? Avery?s writing draws the reader to empathize with every character ? even the villain. Debut author John Avery takes thriller lovers of any age on a heart-pounding, pulse- tingling ride in his first novel, and he does it with style. Five Stars!? ? Jill Allen, Foreward/Clarion Review From the opening sequence to the smashing ending, THREE DAYS to DIE moves at lightning speed, introducing the world to an exciting new hero, a beautiful yet plucky heroine (who happens to be the hero?s single mother), and a truly frightening villain. "This is a bad guy that isn't a demon, vampire, or some other obvious monster of the night. This is a real flesh and blood person that has his fingers dipped into some seriously bad things, which only leads you deeper into this book and makes it even more realistic!" ? Sir?s Kitten, Book Reviewer A crime thriller ? an action movie ? a love story: THREE DAYS to DIE takes you on a perilous journey unlike any other suspense/thriller you?ve read before. "The characters? emotions run high, and feelings jump off the page like scenes from a gritty action film. Avery?s writing draws the reader to empathize with every character?even the villain?by giving each an element of pathos, along with a well-developed backstory." ? Jill Allen, Foreward/Clarion Review Ride along with young Aaron Quinn and his courageous single mother, Ashley, as they're thrust headlong into the brutal and very adult world of felony armed robbery, lust, and murder. "I loved this book! I found myself wanting to read about each character more and more. I couldn't put it down. I hope there is a sequel!" - Julie Brandiger. "Filled with great suspense. I almost felt like it was a movie playing out in my head. I loved Aaron Quinn! Avery did a great job creating this character. I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy thrillers and suspense!" ? Vanessa Boekie "An enjoyable read which had several lines that made me laugh out loud, my favorite being Aaron speaking to his friend Willy about having to use guns ... ?We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto.?" ? Sue Fortin, author, French Kissing In The UK Hold on tight for a fast, fiery, frightening train ride through hell, with bumps, curves, and characters that will shock you, make you laugh, and make you cry. "I found myself a bit weepy, biting my nails, and then going YES at the end. If you like thrillers and suspense, then grab this book for sure!" ? Sir?s Kitten, Book Reviewer« less