The Fury, Jason Pinter
The Fury, Jason Pinter
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The Fury

Author: Jason Pinter

Narrator: Adam Verner

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/08/2018


Synopsis

Named one of the Best Books of the Year by the Strand

An Indie Next Selection

Henry Parker left his old life behind years ago—a broken home and shattered lives are little more than a bad memory. Since then he has forged a great career, saved lives, revealed monsters in our midst, and fallen in love with a wonderful woman. But all that comes crashing down when Henry learns that his old life isn't through with him yet. Not by a long shot . . .

When a man named Stephen Gaines is found dead, shot point-blank in a rat-hole apartment, wasted by hunger and heroin, Henry sadly assumed he was the victim of another drug deal gone bad. But when the man is identified as Stephen Gaines, Henry learns they not only share a city . . . but a father.

Now Henry must investigate the most personal story of his career—that of the brother he never knew, and the tragic and violent end to his life. Because for some reason Stephen had tried to enlist Henry's help. And as Henry begins to dig into Stephen's past, and his own, what he finds is more chilling than anything he's ever faced before. Because Stephen knew that something terrible was coming to the city. He died before he could stop it. And now it's Henry's turn . . .

About Jason Pinter

Jason Pinter is the bestselling author of five novels in his Henry Parker thriller series, which have over one million copies in print worldwide and have been published in over a dozen countries, as well as the Middle Grade adventure novel Zeke Bartholomew: SuperSpy. He is the Founder and Publisher of Polis Books, an independent publishing company he
launched in 2013. Jason was named one of the top writers on Twitter by Mashable
and the Huffington Post, and his articles and essays have been covered in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, CNN, The Atlantic, Boston Globe, New York Observer, Baltimore Sun, Salon, and as far as Australia's Sydney Morning Herald. He was born in New York City in 1979 and currently lives in Hoboken, NJ with his wife, their daughter, and their dog, Wilson.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glen

A journalist is surprised to learn he has a brother, when the police inform him of his brother's murder. He pokes around and finds conspiracy. I didn't really find the conspiracy totally buyable.......more

Let’s start off with, yes the writing isn’t that amazing. Another 3.5/4ish stars book. There’s nothing all that flashy about this BUT what has me giving a higher star count is that I did not guess the ending, it was fast paced, it kept my attention, and I enjoyed it well enough. I wasn’t dying to fi......more

Goodreads review by Katy

2020 Pop Sugar Reading Challenge-a book with a character in their 20s. This book was ridiculous. There were bunches of continuity errors. Such as the main character got out of the shower, there were no towels so he put on a pair of boxers fell asleep, was awakened by the phone, jumpted out of bed and......more

Goodreads review by Sheila

In these days of print journalism's decline, we are seeing quite a number of mysteries featuring investigative reporters, including Jason Pinter's compelling Henry Parker series. "The Fury" asks the question "Am I my brother's keeper?" Our hero, a New York Gazette reporter, confronted by a homeless-......more