BIRDS OF PREY DON’T SING
This thriller novel follows Michael Harrier, a complex and morally ambiguous protagonist who works as an assassin-for-hire with a rule to only kill those he believes deserve it. When he rescues a woman named Chensea Gray, he must complete an unusual assignment to murder a priest while also evading a detective closing in on his violent deeds. The story explores themes of generational trauma and violence through a nuanced and action-packed narrative.
- Michael Harrier is the complex protagonist, a morally gray assassin-for-hire with a traumatic past
- Michael rescues Chensea Gray, a former gambling ring runner, and must help her while also completing a job to murder a priest
- The story explores themes of generational trauma and violence through the lens of Michael’s character and actions
📚 BookAddict’s Take: This character-driven thriller with a morally complex protagonist could appeal to readers of LMBPN’s darker, grittier fiction. The exploration of trauma and violence aligns with themes often found in LMBPN’s indie-published works.
Source: Kirkus Reviews |
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