The 9th Man - Steve Berry & Grant Blackwood

The 9th Man

By Steve Berry & Grant Blackwood

  • Release Date: 2023-06-27
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 523 Ratings

Description

From New York Times bestselling author of the Cotton Malone series comes a thrilling, action-packed historical adventure that sends Luke Daniels on an international manhunt for the truth about the assassination of President John Kennedy.

Luke Daniels is in London, between assignments with the Magellan Billet, when he receives a frantic call from an old friend.  Jillian Stein is in trouble.  She made a mistake and now her life may be in danger.  She needs Luke’s help.  Immediately.  Racing to Belgium Luke quickly finds that she was right.  A shadow team of highly-trained operatives are there on the hunt.  Intervening, he finds himself embroiled in a war between two determined sides — one seeking the truth, the other trying to escape the past — a war that has already claimed one life and is about to claim more.   

Thomas Rowland is a Washington insider, a kingmaker, problem-solver, but also a man with a past.  For him everything turns with what happened on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas.  What history has recorded is wrong.  There is more to the story, much more, and Thomas Rowland is at the center of that terrible reality.  But forces are working against him, and Rowland will do anything to keep the world from learning what actually happened on that fateful day, including killing Luke, Jillian and anyone else who might be a threat. 

In a race from Belgium, to Luxembourg, to the bayous of Louisiana and the Wyoming wilderness, to a final confrontation in the Bahamas, Luke Daniels confronts a series of shocking truths which not only rewrite history but will forever change his own life — as he comes face to face with the ninth man.   

Reviews

  • Love Steve Berry

    5
    By Beall413
    Great book.
  • Could not put the novel down

    5
    By GDubs321
    Read them all but this one is special. Very very good!
  • Appropriate

    3
    By danmatras
    Interesting concept room. The entire book was much too long. The fight scenes seem to go on forever. Not one of Mr. Barry. Better box.
  • Well appointed

    5
    By Txtilly
    I gave this rendition a high mark due to the fact that the non fiction book and movie cam e to the same conclusion. Fiction doesn’t get much better. When experts claim the events happen a certain way and nothing disputes it is it really fiction? History can be sloppy
  • The Ninth Man. Steve Berry

    5
    By Wet again
    This excellent read focuses on Luke Daniels a relative to a former president and he is also a Magellan operative. He is contacted by a former highly trained female Marine and lover that her live in in jeopardy. She was taking care of her elderly grandfather and made an inquiry she shouldn’t have which resulted in his death. A clever ploy by her to Get Luke Daniels to be her pansy and possibly be eliminated by her if necessary. Her new employer was an agent in the car behind Kennedy when he was shot in Dallas. His weapon accidentally discharged which was the fatal shot that killed Kennedy, not Oswalds. This agent, later a highly respected CIA operative who ran a clandestine unit in retirement which was focused on murdering anyone with knowledge of what actually occurred. Luke Daniels old lovers involvement? Older than time, money. An excellent read my highest recommendation!!

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