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Dead Fast

by A. J. Stewart

Series: A Miami Jones Case (4)

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To most people, Jamaica is sun, sea, and rum drinks by the pool. But Miami Jones and Danielle Castle don't vacation like most people. After witnessing an assault on a young man in Montego Bay, Miami and Danielle are hired to protect a young athlete with Olympic dreams. But there are lots of athletes with those dreams, and not all of them play by the rules. Miami and Danielle find themselves up against corrupt officials, athlete managers with a kit bag full of dirty tricks, and a local police force that might be in it up to their necks. In a paradise where running fast is the national pastime, Miami and Danielle must go at full throttle to protect their client and help him hit the finish line alive.… (more)
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Really 3.5 stars. This was the weakest of the first four books in the series. Nobody reads a series like this looking for it to be terribly believable, but if the characters are interesting and well developed you as the reader will probably not care.
I didn't like the whole Jamaica aspect of this book and therefore didn't buy the premise.
This is still a great series and I look forward to reading the next 4 books in the series. ( )
  zmagic69 | Mar 31, 2023 |
This was the weakest of the first four books in the series. Nobody reads a series like this looking for it to be terribly believable, but if the characters are interesting and well developed you as the reader will probably not care.
I didn't like the whole Jamaica aspect of this book and therefore didn't buy the premise.
This is still a great series and I look forward to reading the next 4 books in the series. ( )
  zmagic69 | Dec 12, 2017 |
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To most people, Jamaica is sun, sea, and rum drinks by the pool. But Miami Jones and Danielle Castle don't vacation like most people. After witnessing an assault on a young man in Montego Bay, Miami and Danielle are hired to protect a young athlete with Olympic dreams. But there are lots of athletes with those dreams, and not all of them play by the rules. Miami and Danielle find themselves up against corrupt officials, athlete managers with a kit bag full of dirty tricks, and a local police force that might be in it up to their necks. In a paradise where running fast is the national pastime, Miami and Danielle must go at full throttle to protect their client and help him hit the finish line alive.

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