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Book Reviews of Troubleshooter (Tim Rackley, Bk 3)

Troubleshooter (Tim Rackley, Bk 3)
Troubleshooter - Tim Rackley, Bk 3
Author: Gregg Hurwitz
ISBN-13: 9780060731458
ISBN-10: 0060731451
Publication Date: 8/1/2006
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 24 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Troubleshooter (Tim Rackley, Bk 3) on + 19 more book reviews
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Outlaw biker Dean Laurey is now littering the streets of L.A. with the bodies of rivals and lawmen.

His scheme:a masterful plan written in the blood of women that could blow the entire city apart-and fugitive hunter Deputy Tim Rackley's family along with it.
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Hurwitz turns out yet another page turner which will keep you wide awake all night!
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This is an amazing book by Gregg Hurwitz once I started reading it I couldn't put it down. Just happened to buy this book but i'll be getting more by this author. 5/5 Highly recomend.
reviewed Troubleshooter (Tim Rackley, Bk 3) on + 34 more book reviews
Another excellent story by Hurwitz, quickly becoming my latest favorite author. U.S. Marshall Timothy Rackley is back in action with a badge and his trademark .357 magnum "wheel gun". This time he and his crew tangle with a bad to the bone biker gang that have teamed up with a shadowy terrorist organization to wreak havoc and destruction on L.A. and anyone who gets in the way of their plans to (oops, almost gave something away).

As in his previous novels, Hurwitz gives Rackley a very personal reason to be "on the hunt" and again shows the agonizing thought processes Rackly goes through to balance his innate "take no prisoners" style with his desire to follow the rules.

A touch more graphic and violent than the previous novels (and that's saying a lot) this one is my favorite so far. It is clear that Hurwitz does his research and knows how to make it real. Great story, great author. Although each of his books works fine as a stand alone novel, I highly suggest reading the series in order to better understand Rackley's background and motivations.

For those Lee Child/Jack Reacher fans out there, this series will tide you over nicely until Child's next release.