Hunt for the Enemy: The Enemy Series, Book 3
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Hunt for the Enemy: The Enemy Series, Book 3 Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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Hunt for the Enemy - the breathtaking and action-packed finale to the Enemy series.

The hunt is on. They've erased his past. Erased his very existence. But Carl Logan isn't finished yet.

On the run in a harsh Russian winter, Logan - a once invaluable asset - has been set up for murder. His own agency, the secretive JIA, have labeled him a rogue. They're hunting him down. And they're not the only ones.

But there's more at stake than just Logan's life. One by one agents and informants from all sides are dying. An entire intelligence community is under attack. And Logan is the only man who can stop it.

Product details

Listening Length 10 hours and 59 minutes
Author Rob Sinclair
Narrator Paul Thornley
Audible.com Release Date February 11, 2016
Publisher Audible Studios
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B019G3CD60
Best Sellers Rank #230,693 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#1,012 in Hard-Boiled Mysteries (Audible Books & Originals)
#5,057 in Hard-Boiled Mystery

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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2016
This is a truly wonderful read. After having read the first two books (Dance with the enemy and Rise of the enemy) this book will take you down the path that is Carl Logan.

I couldn't put it down once I got it, it was so intense, at times it was such a roller coaster you couldn't tell what was coming next. You're going right along that ride with everyone involved.

I love this book the most out of the trilogy because you get to see Carl go through what Mackie wanted him to be. When he starts questioning who he can really trust from the beginning of his training for the JIA.

This is a fast paced, book, with mantra twists and turns, a very surprising ending that really leaves you wanting, and wondering if there's more to come.

Rob Sinclair simply out did himself with this final book, I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants a good thriller to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
Good storytelling, good character building., great at getting reader to feel you’re in the action. I think these action, intrigue and mystery stories can be hard to keep stories straight but he does a great job with this. Although, in this book, there is some switching of places and timeframes in history that kind of get a little confusing. It essentially occurs without you realizing immediately that the character (s) is no longer where and doing what he was just previously doing. Complete change but it eventually returns to the current timeframe and scene. For most of this book, he handles this well. *****Spoiler alerts!!****
There’s only a couple of spots when I thought, “Yeah..no, I can’t see him falling for that,” or “there’s no way Mackie would treat him like that, especially after such a long time away, or I just don’t see why Mackie would go to Russia or If the the two agents could tranq Logan, then why not do that to get him out rather just to keep in room? etc Otherwise good trilogy. I wish poor Logan had more of a life, something fulfilling, to give him happiness every day. Hopefully that will come into his life at some point.
It’s a good read, a good trilogy. 👍👍Enjoy!
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2016
I liked the first one, was totally absorbed in the second, but this one read as if someone other than Sinclair had written it. It was as if he had cranked it out in haste. The plot lacks originality --was too similar to the last one. As to the technical side, one or two more line edits would have improved the readability and the flow. Less jumping back and forth in the chronology would have been a boon. I started to close it up and archive it, but I did want to see how it ended...and I'm not even certain I got that part resolved. It gets three stars because the action scenes are good and the story is fast-paced. On my personal chart,it would be a two star, but I am perhaps too critical.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2018
Oh my gosh....Seriously the one nemesis is still alive?? This was a great book. It was all over the place with history of who Carl Logan is and why he is the way he is. He is a character you fall in love with, feel sorry for, and question what the hell are you thinking? I have enjoyed reading this book. I love that the foul language and sexual descriptions are minimal to none. I love that some things are predictable and some leave you guessing. Honestly, I am looking forward to seeing Carl get his revenge on Fleming, unless that is not how his story ends. Either way, i felt his hatred for that man and was rooting for him to get the better of him in that frozen tundra. I was on the edge of my seat when she had to make that choice. (Read the book and you will know the choice that was made) Looking forward to the next book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
The Carl Logan series is filled with action, thrills, reveals, mystery, surprises, twists, and revelations.

The main character, Carl Logan, has to be the most stupid and dimwitted agent in all my love & readings of this genre type.

From the first book in the trilogy thru the last, I found myself actively shook and verbally engaged as the plot in each book unveiled the ridiculous thought processes and actions of Carl Logan.

I think the series ending with 3 installations is about as much as I could take. Though a fictional character, the stupidity, and at times baby-ish behaviors and thoughts seeping from the character, Carl Logan was a bit too much.

Overall, the author wrote a great series for this genre type and created a character that may inspire readers to be grateful for the gifts of brain power, wisdom, and discernment (as it applies).
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2016
The enemies are closing in on the loose end that can bring all their plans crashing down. Carl Logan has proven to be an unstoppable force and now that he's on the run from his own group, the CIA, and the Russians after freeing one of their prizes, the women who shot Carl and left him for dead. It isn't revenge he has on his mind well, not for her at least.

A fitting end for the Enemy trilogy, has Carl pitted against friends and foes. Trust is a commodity he can no longer afford and even when forced to depend on an old enemy, it is a lesson that he is taught again and again.

There is a lot of backstory filled in here and I have to admit that the flashing back in time line to give us information can be off putting and made for a slow start however, after that the book takes off in classic Carl Logan fashion and it isn't long for the bodies to start hitting the floor.

I have been a fan since the first book and have to say it has been an enjoyable journey with Carl and I'm excited to see what Rob will bring to us next.

Written for the action/thriller genre and it's a fitting home. Fans of the genre will enjoy this series and I'm sure add Rob to their authors to watch list.
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reading business traveler
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelent book, which beats a lot of nytimes bestsellers
Reviewed in Germany on November 10, 2017
This book gets you hooked on from the beginning. It's the 3rd book of the Carl Logan series I read in a row.
Bev
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2016
confused at first but once got into story wanted to keep reading. looking forward to next one
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Shell Baker
5.0 out of 5 stars This has to be the best trilogy I have read this year
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 24, 2016
OMG what a grande finale having read all three books and loving them all this one without a shadow of a doubt is the best one. It totally blew me away.

In Hunt For the enemy we catch up with Carl Logan who is on the run for being framed for murder. Each book in the series left me wanting to know more about Carl Logan and the author certainly gives us that in this story. Where we see more of an insight to his past and the trilogy is nicely woven together.

Again it is a very gripping page turner full of action and some very gritty scenes.With some nicely added surprises which I loved. Rob Sinclair is very talented writer and knows how to keep the reader entertained. I have to say I am totally gutted this series has come to an end. Or has it?!

I found myself on the edge of my sit with the ending. This has to be the best trilogy I have read this year and fans of Jack Reacher and Jason Bourne will love it. I highly recommend it giving it 5 massive stars.
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ROGER KILLNER
5.0 out of 5 stars I really enjoyed it. I have read all of the Enemy ...
Reviewed in Australia on April 15, 2016
Very exciting reading,I really enjoyed it.I have read all of the Enemy books now and hope there will be another one at some stage.
John
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2016
Very well paced. I will read the series no doubt about that.
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