An Evil Trade
Kenneth Eade
An Evil Trade
Kenneth Eade
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The World is a Dangerous Place to Live… And Die.
This dark and twisty spy thriller, the latest in Eade’s Paladine Political Thriller series, portrays a team of battle-hardened agents as they combat international conspiracies in a world where betrayal lurks around every corner and shadowy groups pull everyone’s strings. Robert Garcia, who does black ops work for a mysterious agency, is assigned to stop an ISIS plot to traffic in human organs. He accomplishes this with horrific efficiency, but a sudden betrayal sends Garcia in a new direction, in what increasingly looks like a suicide mission–and he can trust no one.
Book Five in Award-winning series
Book 1: Paladine, 2017 RONE Award Winner, 2016 BookLife Quarter Finalist
Book 2: Russian Holiday, 2017 RONE Award Nominee
Book 3: Traffick Stop, 2017 Reader’s Favorite Silver Medal Winner
Book 4: Unwanted
Discover what critics are saying about this new terrorism thriller series:
Readers who like coolly competent killers plying their trade with unadorned prose will find themselves quickly turning pages until the end. Publisher’s Weekly, Booklife Reviews
Readers of international thrillers and military fiction will find the nonstop action and espionage scenarios gripping. Midwest Book Review
Kenneth is one of our strongest thriller writers on the scene and the fact that he draws his stories from the contemporary philosophical landscape is very much to his credit. Another top-flight novel from the master of intrigue - one of his best series yet. Kenneth has become our go-to man for thrillers. Grady Harp, Literary Aficionado
Five books removed from Eade’s excellent series debut, An Evil Trade feels just as urgent as the original. This is largely due to the subject matter, which is derived from actual ISIS atrocities. What’s more, Robert is a robust character who is essentially nationless due to the complexities of his trade. While his allies and enemies alike span the globe, the lack of official affiliation with a government entity makes his plight feel especially precarious. For newcomers to the series, Eade provides just enough backstory to make An Evil Trade a viable entry point. He also uses his platform to illustrate the dangers of competing oligarchies and demagoguery on politics. BestThrillers
An Evil Trade by Kenneth Eade is an engaging, fast-paced novel, a fantastic page-turner that felt like an action movie. I enjoyed the simple layout of this complex story because so much was going on in the book, but Kenneth tied it up neatly. The thorough blending of fact and fiction is another point that this novel gets from me. I could clearly see that the book touched on the situation of the United States regarding politics, racism, and corruption. It also sheds some light on the organ trafficking issue across Syria, Turkey, and the whole of Europe. Kenneth wove a compelling story that made me laugh, yet kept me on edge because the suspense was killing me. I hope to read a sequel to this book! Reader’s Favorite
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