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Redeemer
- John Milton, Book 12
- Narrated by: David Thorpe
- Series: John Milton, Book 12
- Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Rio de Janeiro. Brazilians call it Cidade Maravilhosa - the Marvellous City - but crime festers in its favelas like cancer.
John Milton is visiting an old friend who runs a close protection business guarding the city's elite. Milton offers to stand in when one of his bodyguards doesn’t turn up for work. The job? Take the wife and daughter of an anticorruption judge to a school recital and bring them back again. Simple?
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- Wayne
- 06-07-18
Another terrific novel in the John Milton series!!
Milton continues to roam the world trying to salve his guilt about murders he committed working for British Intelligence. REDEEMER finds him in Rio de Janeiro visiting an old friend when a young girl is kidnapped. Like most other novels in the series this one is a superb suspense mystery as there are no limits to what Milton will do to save the young girl. David Thorpe's narration is excellent.
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- Trish R.
- 04-11-21
Wonderful..
One of the best John Milton yet. It was amazing reading about the slum area on the Hill in Rio. AND where there's a large slum area there's a "ruler" of it. It this case it was Antonio Rodrigues (AKA Garanhao.) He, and his hired killers, were a vicious group AND he made the mistake of killing one of John's friends. And the war and killing started. Oh, not to mention John going after the 6 year-old Garanhao had kidnapped. And John's so-called other friend who turned out to be a bad guy. It was a great book.
No romance and the F-bomb was used 32 times.
As for the narration: David Thorpe is always amazing.
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- Hill
- 11-04-18
Dawson at his best
Redeemer is the 12th book in the Milton series. I have listened to all of them this summer. I told Mr. Dawson I consider him in the same league as Flynn, Sandford, and Silva. As with all authors they have good books, average book and at times great books. The Redeemer is in my mind is Dawson's best so far. I found it refreshing that Dawson doesn't send so much time on Milton's weakness but on his positive points. In this book Milton is as good as Mitch Rapp, Virgil Flowers, Lucas Davenport or even the great Gabriel Allon.
David Thorpe is an excellent narrator. He gives as much to Dawson's books as George Guidall does to Silva's and Flynn's works.
Thank you Mark for an excellent book. The Milton series would make such a great movie franchise as long as someone didn't mess it up like they have done with the Lee Childs books. I feel that we could be talking about Dawson in the same light as we think of Ian Flemming and his Bond series. That is how much I like this book.
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- joseph strickland
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Love John Milton and his brand of justice...
This was a great story and the narrator just gets better and better. Can't wait for the next book. The twist in this one was absolutely fantastic. Never saw it coming.
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- Bernardine M. Carroll
- 12-15-21
John Milton: Unflinching, Relentless Action
Mark Dawson provides tightknit,nail biting action with a hero you will cheer for throughout.
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- ND Roughrider
- 07-14-20
Mark Dawson has written another great novel!
The author has written another great novel with plenty of intrigue and suspense! The narration is superb, bringing the characters to life!
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- wjw
- 05-29-19
Not My Cup Of Teap
I could not find a point of interest that would allow me to continue with this book.
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- Debora Aldridge
- 11-30-18
John Milton is Awesome!!!!
Riveting...suspenseful...tense action that's typical in the John Milton series. The revenge factor is off the charts and Dawson writes with great depth to his characters and his story line is exceptional. Fans will enjoy this one! Looking forward to the next installment. Like the Jack Reacher novels from Lee Child you never want them to come to an end.
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- jgkeegan
- 10-06-18
incredibly unnecessarily verbose and repetitive
Don't bother with this one. it's pretty easy to predict the next five paragraphs after you've heard one. waste of time
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- JC
- 07-27-18
Welcome back, John!
I just can’t get enough of John Milton’s adventures. This was a fantastic story through and through. Dawson and Thorpe make a great team. The bad guys in this story are really good characters too. I recommend this book to all; however, if you are unfamiliar with the John Milton series, start at Book 1, The Cleaner.
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- Linda
- 06-21-18
What can I say - I'm just a devoted fan
Quite why I like this series so much I'm not sure. It's very much a series for the chaps I think and the regular descriptions of fights and beatings are far from my idea of a good time. Yet love it I do. David Thorpe conjures up a tremendously vivid picture of John Milton who one can't help but warm to - despite the fact that his quest to do good in the world results in such a huge body count. If, like me, your an avid listener to this series book 12 is certainly not going to disappoint.
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- Salter
- 12-24-18
Another Epic Milton Adventure...
Milton is in Rio, visiting an old army colleague and offers to stand in on a seemingly straightforward protection assignment, when one of his friends team members fails to make it. Corruption throughout Brazil is being targeted for clean up, and those Milton is protecting are at the heart of that process. The assignment doesn't go to plan, and Milton is thrust deep into a situation where blackmail, corruption and double crossing are par for the course. Milton goes looking for a young girl, kidnapped during a raid on the party he was assigned to protect, and has to figure out who he can trust in order to infiltrate deep into the criminal underworld.
Great storyline, full of action which certainly kept me very interested.
Super narration by David Thorpe.
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- Mikey
- 06-18-18
Milton is back
This time, John Milton is off to the favelas of Rio De Janeiro, to meet up with a friend from the past. After offering to help his friend with a job which was now a man down, Milton gets anther shock when he realises the life he lives means he will never know who his true friends are.
Packed with action and a decent storyline, expertly told by one of my favourite narrators, I'd highly recommend buying this. The ending is great, too!
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- rev
- 07-08-18
best yet
can't fault Mark Dawson's books. each one is absorbing believable and brilliant. this might be the best yet but I say that every Nye Milton book I read. the narrator is second to none. best narrator I have heard.
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- Ann D
- 03-04-19
Loved it!
This is my first book in this series (it was on special offer). I am now looking forward to reading/listening to the others, beginning with the first. It is a little ‘overwritten’, especially the prolog, which nearly had me throwing in the towel. Then I was in chapter one and I was hooked! The story is compelling, the characters, richly drawn, and the narration, wonderful. David Thorpe is impressive in producing so many different voices. His timing and emphasis is also ‘spot on’. Overall, a very satisfying audiobook.
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- Bob Mckinlay
- 07-06-18
John Milton at his best.
can not wait for the next installment of John Milton's adventure read by David Thorpe
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- Carrie
- 06-18-18
Absolutely brilliant
Cannot recommend this book enough. I have absolutely loved all the Milton books. This narrator is amazing and is perfect for the character.
Note to author, please don’t ever kill Milton, I would be devastated! Just keep writing the books! Thank you
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