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Hard duty by J. B. Turner

Hard duty is the 13th book in the action packed, high-tech and intelligent Jon Reznick thriller series. 

Reznick has been called in when a former fellow agent has gone rouge, and he must now navigate a complex web of lies and misinformation to track the down the rogue before highly sensitive information is sold to the highest bidder.

Reznick is a volatile and unpredictable as in the previous books, but with the support of his hand picked team - tough Scot Mac McCafferty and Trevelle Williams, the cyber security expert who lost his girlfriend in a previous book - the odds for success are as high as they can be. 

It is a gripping, fast paced and clever story, where (as hoped for) the good wins in the end. 


Hard duty by J. B. Turner is currently set to publish on 3 October 2024.


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