Lethal Experiment, John Locke
Lethal Experiment, John Locke
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Lethal Experiment

Author: John Locke

Narrator: Rich Orlow

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/18/2011


Synopsis

Donovan Creed, former CIA assassin, is a smart-aleck tough guy who can't resist a noble cause. Despite a ton of baggage and a penchant for call girls, he always finds a way to beat the bad guys. In this sequel to Lethal People, Creed is forced to choose between his thriving contract-killer business, his part in the lethal experiment, and his desire to live a normal life with the beautiful Kathleen Gray and her newly adopted daughter, Addie. Before that can happen, he has to take care of some lethal business involving a former lover. Lethal Experiment is a breezy and fun page-turner, featuring grisly humor, outrageous characters, and sexy dialogue. John Locke is the international best-selling author of seven Donovan Creed novels, all of which have made the Amazon/Kindle Top 20 Best Seller's List. Saving Rachel held the #1 spot for more than three weeks and remains one of the all-time best-selling e-books in the history of publishing. Locke has had four books in the Amazon Kindle Top 10 at the same time, and six in the Top 20. It is estimated that every 7 seconds a John Locke novel is downloaded somewhere in the world.

About John Locke

John Locke, FRS (1632–1704) was an influential English philosopher and physician widely known as the father of classical liberalism. The son of an attorney in a middle-class family, Locke attended Oxford and studied medicine. The first earl of Shaftesbury introduced Locke to the world of politics, and early in their association, Locke served as secretary of the Board of Trade and Plantations and secretary to the Lords Proprietors of the Carolinas. In 1696, Locke was made Commissioner of Trade, a position he held for several years. His most well-known works include Two Treatises on Government (1689) and An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric_W

I had never heard of John Locke until I read a blog post by Michael Shatzkin who writes about issues related to ebook pricing. Shatzkin noted that many ebook authors were doing quite well pricing their books at $.99, John Locke being a good example of someone making a great deal of money pricing the......more

Goodreads review by VLynch

I was very excited to read this book after reading the intro... My goodness who wouldn't take $100,000 in this economy? And a murderer would be killed, hmmm? Small catch; sounds like a great book, right? I thought so....and then I read this book and I came up with the term " fake bait". Really only......more

Apparently this author's books are all .99 on kindles and Nook which is admittedly why I first started his "Donavon Creed" series. Once you finish it though, you really don't feel like you read a .99 book. Most of those I don't really find entertaining or engaging, and usually I don't even finish the......more

Goodreads review by Pat

Great Literature? No. But I'm not sure that's what John Locke is aiming for. And Lethal Experiment is a first rate thriller. It starts with a couple in dire financial straights being given a choice: $100,000.00 if they will allow a murderer to be killed. Sound too good to be true? It is. With intrig......more