Jack Widow Series (#6-8 & 15) by Scott Blade
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Overview: USA TODAY and AMAZON BESTSELLER - Scott Blade is a Nomadvelist, a drifter and author. He writes the bestselling Jack Widow book series, two of which reached the Top 100 list on Amazon, knocking Harry Potter & Jack Reacher off the top spots, which angered one of the big publishers. Scott wears that fact as a badge of honor.
Scott Blade isn't a traditional novelist who spends his time stuck behind a computer desk in some dreary office. He truly walks the walk. He drifts around like the nomad he writes about, touring the world, writing mysteries and searching for the perfect coffee.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Crime > Police Procedural

Name Not Given (Jack Widow #6):
Former undercover Navy cop, Jack Widow lived it rough and now he's living it up. Or so he thinks.
Starting out on a beach in Miami, strolling up the coast of Florida, Widow is watching the sea, getting tan from the hot sun, and surfing the greenish waves. Life doesn't get much better in his opinion.
One day on Cocoa Beach, Widow is waiting for his set on a morning that is overcast with storm clouds. Which is good news to him because the tourist have gone away and the beach is far from crowded. More ocean for him.
While waiting, a metal object sticking up in the sand, washed in by the waves, catches his eye.
Widow picks it up. It's a pair of military dog tags. Immediately, he sees something very, very wrong.
All the normal dog tag information is there. He sees the Social Security Number, the blood type, and the religion of the owner of the dog tags.
The thing that disturbs him isn't what's there. It's what's not there. There is no name. No first name. No last name.
Someone scratched off both.
Curiosity plants itself down deep, making Widow want to find out who's name is missing? And why would someone scratch it off?
But what starts out as seemingly inconsequential, takes Jack Widow into a web of murders that someone in the military wants to be gone and buried.
The Midnight Caller (Jack Widow #7):
Former undercover NCIS Agent Jack Widow is in New York City. Today is his birthday. He's spent the day riding the subway, walking the streets, and sipping espresso near Central Park. Enjoying the tourist life.
An irresistible offer comes his way and he ends up staying the night in one of the nicest hotels in New York City, The Plaza.
Things are going his way. So far.
At midnight, the hotel room telephone rings, waking Widow from a dead sleep.
A woman with a stimulating Russian accent and seductive voice, speaks, making a desperate plea for her life. She claims to need help. She claims that she's being held against her will by a group of dangerous men.
Suddenly, the phone goes dead.
Who was she? Was her claim real?
Being Jack Widow means that he must find out. No choice. But what he finds drags him down the rabbit hole of an international hunt for a missing Russian submarine, armed with nukes, and a horrifying plot ripped out of a nightmare.
FireWatch (Jack Widow #8):
Jack Widow, all alone, hitchhikes across the country. Trying to stay out of trouble. An impossible task. Molly DeGorne works as a fire lookout on Grey Wolf Mountain in California's Redwood Country. For DeGorne, it's more than a summer job. It's a way to forget about her dead husband. Taking the helicopter on her first day back, she meets her new coworker and neighbor on the mountain, a total stranger who just took the job by chance. He's a former undercover Navy cop named Jack Widow. Widow is stationed ten miles away in another fire lookout. The only communication is by hand radio. They can only see each other through binoculars. It's the perfect setting: beautiful sunsets, serene springs, clear water, majestic mountain ranges, and the world's tallest tree systems. Everything seems peaceful, until it's not. In a job that is surrounded by one of the most peaceful places on Earth, Jack Widow is about to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The Double Man (Jack Widow #15):
A face he recognizes. Is it a wanted murderer? Or is Jack Widow seeing double? Tired of people, Jack Widow takes a break. He camps out in the Alaskan wilderness on Kodiak Island, relying on nothing but his survival skills. It's everything he wanted: quiet terrain, plenty of fishing, sleeping out under the stars, and no people. It seemed like the perfect vacation until Widow meets a man with a familiar face. He recognizes a total stranger, but from where? The stranger goes by one name but has the face of another.
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Overview: USA TODAY and AMAZON BESTSELLER - Scott Blade is a Nomadvelist, a drifter and author. He writes the bestselling Jack Widow book series, two of which reached the Top 100 list on Amazon, knocking Harry Potter & Jack Reacher off the top spots, which angered one of the big publishers. Scott wears that fact as a badge of honor.
Scott Blade isn't a traditional novelist who spends his time stuck behind a computer desk in some dreary office. He truly walks the walk. He drifts around like the nomad he writes about, touring the world, writing mysteries and searching for the perfect coffee.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Crime > Police Procedural
Name Not Given (Jack Widow #6):
Former undercover Navy cop, Jack Widow lived it rough and now he's living it up. Or so he thinks.
Starting out on a beach in Miami, strolling up the coast of Florida, Widow is watching the sea, getting tan from the hot sun, and surfing the greenish waves. Life doesn't get much better in his opinion.
One day on Cocoa Beach, Widow is waiting for his set on a morning that is overcast with storm clouds. Which is good news to him because the tourist have gone away and the beach is far from crowded. More ocean for him.
While waiting, a metal object sticking up in the sand, washed in by the waves, catches his eye.
Widow picks it up. It's a pair of military dog tags. Immediately, he sees something very, very wrong.
All the normal dog tag information is there. He sees the Social Security Number, the blood type, and the religion of the owner of the dog tags.
The thing that disturbs him isn't what's there. It's what's not there. There is no name. No first name. No last name.
Someone scratched off both.
Curiosity plants itself down deep, making Widow want to find out who's name is missing? And why would someone scratch it off?
But what starts out as seemingly inconsequential, takes Jack Widow into a web of murders that someone in the military wants to be gone and buried.
The Midnight Caller (Jack Widow #7):
Former undercover NCIS Agent Jack Widow is in New York City. Today is his birthday. He's spent the day riding the subway, walking the streets, and sipping espresso near Central Park. Enjoying the tourist life.
An irresistible offer comes his way and he ends up staying the night in one of the nicest hotels in New York City, The Plaza.
Things are going his way. So far.
At midnight, the hotel room telephone rings, waking Widow from a dead sleep.
A woman with a stimulating Russian accent and seductive voice, speaks, making a desperate plea for her life. She claims to need help. She claims that she's being held against her will by a group of dangerous men.
Suddenly, the phone goes dead.
Who was she? Was her claim real?
Being Jack Widow means that he must find out. No choice. But what he finds drags him down the rabbit hole of an international hunt for a missing Russian submarine, armed with nukes, and a horrifying plot ripped out of a nightmare.
FireWatch (Jack Widow #8):
Jack Widow, all alone, hitchhikes across the country. Trying to stay out of trouble. An impossible task. Molly DeGorne works as a fire lookout on Grey Wolf Mountain in California's Redwood Country. For DeGorne, it's more than a summer job. It's a way to forget about her dead husband. Taking the helicopter on her first day back, she meets her new coworker and neighbor on the mountain, a total stranger who just took the job by chance. He's a former undercover Navy cop named Jack Widow. Widow is stationed ten miles away in another fire lookout. The only communication is by hand radio. They can only see each other through binoculars. It's the perfect setting: beautiful sunsets, serene springs, clear water, majestic mountain ranges, and the world's tallest tree systems. Everything seems peaceful, until it's not. In a job that is surrounded by one of the most peaceful places on Earth, Jack Widow is about to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The Double Man (Jack Widow #15):
A face he recognizes. Is it a wanted murderer? Or is Jack Widow seeing double? Tired of people, Jack Widow takes a break. He camps out in the Alaskan wilderness on Kodiak Island, relying on nothing but his survival skills. It's everything he wanted: quiet terrain, plenty of fishing, sleeping out under the stars, and no people. It seemed like the perfect vacation until Widow meets a man with a familiar face. He recognizes a total stranger, but from where? The stranger goes by one name but has the face of another.
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Books #6 & 7 - 1.40 MB
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Books #8 & 15 - 1.83 MB
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