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Print Length: 324 pages

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Publisher: Unputdownable (January 4, 2014)

Publication Date: January 4, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00EZQ2BZC

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I downloaded the first three John Milton books, the Audible versions. There is a LOT to like in these books. They move right along, the characters are more than ciphers and have distinct personalities, and the hero is a great fighter and tactician but isn't perfect and can be damaged. The problem is the constant ignorance about guns. He talks about Glocks having safeties. In this book, the hero buys a SW .45 (he calls it a "point four five) handgun. He says he got it for less than $500 and it came with clips that held 13 rounds each. Okay...so it's a semi-automatic. Smith and Wesson do make a 1911 now (which is what he describes) but then he calls it a revolver again and again...even while maintaining that it holds 13 in the clip and one in the chamber. Oh, and he starts calling it a Springfield, not a Smith and Wesson. He says Milton bought the handgun at an El Paso gun show where one table had a sign saying "no background check, no paper." No...you can't do that at any gun show. I'm a 61 year old with extensive firearm experience, who has worked with local, state, national (FBI, Homeland) and international law enforcement officers. We all know that there has not been more than a handful of crimes (and zero mass shootings) committed with a firearm purchased at a gun show. If you go to one anywhere in the US, signs are up everywhere forbidding private sales between citizens without a background check. Sure, it may happen in the parking lot but there is usually police presence there to make sure it doesn't. BATFE agents roam the aisles and the parking lots as well. Milton says every kind of firearm he has used in the military and his life as a assassin is available. No, it isn't. No fully automatic firearms are for sale at these shows. Those firearms require a Class 3 license to buy or sale and that requires a TON of paperwork, months and months of checks, the top LEO or a judge has to sign off on it, you have to pay a special tax and, after all that, there are many, many States that will not allow a citizen to own one even after all of that and a ton of cities as well. I've gone to over 50 gun shows and have never seen a Class Three firearm for sale. Not even in Texas. I love the flow of the books and I will try to download more but the gun mistakes just keep piling up and it is very distracting. Makes me wonder what else he is getting wrong. [Not Dawson's fault, but the reader is great with most accents but terrible with the Texas ones in this book. The Texas guys sound like Carmen on South Park had a kid with a Mississippi governor from the 1920s]

In the third action-packed book featuring Mark Dawson's rogue assassin on the run, John Milton, Dawson delivers an exciting, fast paced, no-holds-barred story that keeps pages turning. John Milton is back again and is on the run from Control [his former employers] and finds himself in Juarez, a town with a reputation for being called the City Of God, because not even the Devil himself would dare to visit. I really liked the first novel THE CLEANER and SAINT DEATH does not disappoint as we learn more about John Milton and his motivation to turn from assassin to a man that just wants to help people that need it.In “Saint Death” Milton is working as a chef in a kitchen and it is while he is doing that that he is witness to an attempted assassination; Milton intervenes, taking out the group of assassins and saving their target, a journalist who has been writing a blog about the local cartel [and they don't like that}.What follows is Milton's attempt to get the girl over the border to safety while being pursued by the cartel and their most dangerous killer, the Santa Muerte aka Saint Death. And if that isn't enough, the Intelligence group Milton is trying to evade has tracked him down to Mexico because he was fingerprinted at the police station after foiling the assassination attempt on the young journalist. The final scene is a big shootout between the cartel, and six intelligence/special forces agents as they come to a head in trying to kill John Milton.The Saint doesn't leave much room to breathe. I love the kind of books that just keep you wanting to read to get to the end, and honestly, I haven't come across a series of books in a long time that can do that. The stories are simple enough with low complications so that you don't get too bogged down in big details or over-the-top complex plots that you'll soon forget if you put the book down for two days.The end of the book leaves you wanting more as John Milton has escaped/evaded capture, but he's on the run in a stolen car and heading back to the States.Action-packed, a real roller coaster ride with characters that are compelling and real, Mark Dawson's John Milton is as real as bad-ass heroes get. I'm looking forward to keeping up with this series!

Another good action thriller from Mark Dawson. This offering takes John Milton, an on the run former assassin for the British government, to Ciudad Juarez. While working as a cook in a restaurant, Milton interferes in the attempted murder of two bloggers and a young girl telling her tale of surviving the drug cartel. While two of those are killed in the attack, Milton makes it his personal job to see that the third makes it out of Mexico alive.As with many good thrillers there are parallel plots involving an honest Juarez cop, a bounty hunter and Milton's former employers who are still trying to kill him.In The Cleaner, Dawson told the story of the poverty in London's East End. In Saint Death, Dawson weaves the factual disappearances of women that has plagued Juarez over the past few years into his tale.While reading The Cleaner is not really necessary to enjoy this novel, it does help the reader in understanding why British Intelligence is trying to capture/kill Milton.

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