Take Down (Father Black series, book three)
by Mick Williams

This series just gets better and better!
Father Black is the most brilliant character. Talk about going from one extreme to the other with his career choices. I love it!
Take Down sees him being blackmailed by the Honos Group. No-one knows who is running the show though, so he’s left with no choice but to return to where it all started and find out for himself. I can only imagine how conflicted he must feel when making some of the decisions he is faced with in this situation.
This book is full of action and exceptional characters who you can’t help but love but would most definitely not want to get on the wrong side of. It’s full of suspense and tension. Each chapter ensures you need to read the next one.
Considering the level of violence involved in this story it has its fair share of humour too.
I love Emmy and her relationship with Father Black. Or lack of, much to her disappointment. She amuses me in her persistence, and I admire his ability to resist.
It’s just brilliant writing!
I can’t recommend it highly enough.
Selfishly I hope this isn’t the end of Father Black’s adventures, although for him I hope he gets some peace for a while at least 😉
- Many thanks to Mick Williams for my review copy
A hunted priest turns hunter.
To get back his former life, Father Black must return to where it all started.
Blackmailed by the mysterious Honos Group, the only way for him to break free is to track them down, starting with the surviving members of his original Iraqi unit…all tied to Honos. Surely, one of them can shed some light on the group.
But do they want to be found? And is he prepared to kill to discover a decade old secret?
As the hunt begins, a series of unexplained power outages cripple parts of the United States and, as the net tightens, his personal mission becomes a desperate race to save the entire country.
If you’re new to this series, I highly recommend that you read book one first….
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