A man called Milton walks into town… Unarmed and alone, he flees into the remote Porcupine Mountains with a posse on his tail. His enemies thought they could hunt him down. That was a mistake and, where Milton is concerned, one mistake is all you get.
From best-selling author Mark Dawson (the John Milton and Beatrix Rose series), The Sword of God is the latest in the acclaimed series of thrillers that readers love.
What reviewers are saying:
“It’s impossible not to think of Lee Child’s super-selling Jack Reacher. ” – The Times
“A literary sensation.” – The Daily Telegraph
“Dawson writes the kind of thrillers I love. Non-stop, grab-you-by-the-throat tales of doing the right thing no matter the odds. Simply excellent.” – USA Today bestselling author Brett Battles
What Amazon readers are saying:
★★★★★ ‘Move over Reacher and Bond!’
★★★★★ ‘The characters are well written. The pacing is excellent.’
★★★★★ ‘Strong, relevant and very cinematic.’
★★★★★ ‘Dawson is a great writer, painting vivid pictures with his descriptions.’
★★★★★ ‘Incredibly entertaining and fun.’
★★★★★ ‘A slam dunk winner.’
★★★★★ ‘Remarkable book!’
★★★★★ ‘John Milton is three-fourths Jack Reacher and one-fourth John Rain and Mark Dawson reaches the sublime high level of character, story, writing and entertainment achieved by Lee Child and Barry Eisler.’
★★★★★ ‘I am thoroughly hooked on Mark Dawson’s writing. No dull pages, just smooth flowing lines from start to finish.’
★★★★★ ‘Simply awesome.’
★★★★★ ‘Mr Dawson doesn’t pull any punches, leaving you to believe that anything can happen and no one is safe. Do yourself a favour and pick up this book now.’
More than 1m copies sold and 1000s of five star reviews. Available in digital, print and audiobook.
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Love ll theJohn Milton series.
Great read. John Milton is an engaging character.
Really liked this book and it’s lead character John Milton. This caused me to read more books by this author. It’s interesting to watch new authors develop their talent and their characters. This is his fourth book in the series and I thought it was much better than his first.
It was no more than a 2-star book. Not very well written, and far more gory than needed. Would not recommend it to anyone.