Rio Grande Night: The 11th Jack Nightingale Supernatural Thriller
£5.70
But there is a darker side to America’s southern neighbour, with vicious gangs dealing in drugs. extortion, money laundering, human trafficking and contract killings.
Jack Nightingale came across his fair share of villains when he worked for the Metropolitan Police in London.
But nothing could prepare him for the evil that was waiting for him when he crossed the Rio Grande river and entered Mexico – an evil that is hunting for an immortal soul. A very special soul.
PRAISE FOR THE JACK NIGHTINGALE SERIES
‘Written with panache, and a fine ear for dialogue, Leather manages the collision between the real and the occult with exceptional skill’ Daily Mail.
‘Another great thriller from Stephen Leather but this time with a devilish twist!’ James Herbert.
‘A stunning masterclass in darkness from a ferocious talent who excels in putting the devil in the details’ Daily Record.
‘A wicked read’ Anthony Horowitz
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Additional information
Language | English |
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File size | 1154 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 359 pages |
by Steven
I have read almost every book written by Stephen Leather and loved nearly all of them, and Rio Grande Night (Jack Nightingale Book 11) is no exception. However, as an ex-smoker who used to be on 40 strong ‘internationals’ a day, I really dislike the constant smoking and promotion of one particular brand of cigarettes. I know from my own personal experience just how very hard it is to give up cigarettes, and it is not something I ever want to try again as I doubt I could give up again if I were to recommence smoking. I do not have an issue with a fictional character having an occasional cig, but in this series it is excessive and if I did not know better may even be a paid promotion – though I sincerely hope not. Great book, great series, I just hate the constant and unnecessary smoking.
by trevor jackson
I think it could have been better,but I’m not an author
by J. Percy
James from previous books in the series. He haphazardly managed to avoid death, but it was there at every turn.
Enjoyed book but story line very similar.
by robin postans
Great read as always I get totally imeresed in both spider Shepherd and the Nightingale series.
Now hurry up and write the next one please
by Terry.
For anyone who follows the adventures of Jack Nightingale this is a good read, but not one of his best. Here’s hoping that if there are any more then the story is not so predictable. A very weak storyline.
by steven tidy
good story
by mr r c mercer
His last couple haven’t been fantastic unfortunately. Could have had a much better ending, not enough spiritual action from Jack. First books were far better
by D.D. RUSSELL
For fans of the Jack Nightingale sagas.