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Gray Redemption
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Gray Redemption

Written by Alan McDermott

Narrated by James Langton

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To some, he's a hero. Others call him a terrorist. His government wants him dead.

A year after he was declared dead and began living under an assumed name in the Philippines, Tom Gray wants his life back…

Along with two ex-army buddies and a woman he rescued from terrorists, Gray attempts to make his way home to the UK to clear his name: no easy feat when members of the British government want to kill Gray and his loyal friends, and the long clandestine journey home on a container ship gives Gray's nemesis, James Farrar, the time to hatch a plot to intercept him.

In Gray Redemption, the third book in the popular and action-packed series that began with Gray Justice, the hunted and the hunters converge. Tom Gray's only hope is to seek the help of an old adversary and pray he still believes in justice.

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Release dateMar 11, 2014
ISBN9781480593862
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Alan McDermott

Alan McDermott is a full time author from the south of England, married with beautiful twin daughters. He used to write critical applications for the NHS, but now he spends his days writing action thrillers. His debut novel, Gray Justice, has been very well received and earned him membership of http://independentauthorsinternational.org. He was subsequently picked up by Thomas & Mercer, who published his first 10 books. Alan's 7th novel Trojan was shortlisted for an ITW thriller award. The reading order of Alan's books can be found at www.alanmcdermottbooks.co.uk You can follow Alan on Twitter through his @Jambalian account and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GrayJustice

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What can I say but absolutely brilliant. Fast paced, an interesting and varied plot with lots of sub twists. It kept me on my seat edge all the time and a great concluding book to the whole Tom Gray trillogy. But is it??? McDermotts next book is called Gray Retribution.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another adrenaline-pumping political thriller in the Tom Gray series. All the familiar characters that we love (and hate) are back again as the action moves from the Philippines to the UK. I don't usually read much in this genre but I love this series and found this book just as good as I had anticipated. Full of action from beginning to end, if anything the only problem with this entry would be that there are too many things going on at once but McDermott manages to keep the plot tight and ties everything together at the end. Not exactly a cliff-haner, but this volume does end on an intake of breath letting us know there will be another volume which I do already have and am looking forward to reading in the near future. A great series for those looking for an adrenaline rush and modern day intrigue.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Third in the Gray trilogy. Tom Gray is trying to get back home and recover his former life, but representatives of the government are trying to prevent this after the embarrassment that Gray caused them in the first part of the series. The fact that another arm of the country’s investigative services gets wind of this makes for an interesting and, in the end, quite satisfying conclusion to the series, despite the little twitch ( I cannot call it a twist) in the final paragraph. McDermott has created a plausible set of characters and, in the first book in particular, really challenges the reader about their own attitude towards those members of society who persistently cause trouble for others. The inclusion of a radical sect trying to take advantage of Gray’s actions leads on to the developing storylines in the other two books.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Tom Gray finally realizes that the British Government is trying to kill him and his former crew who had helped him in book #1. It is now a year later - Tom Gray, a woman he rescues from the terrorist group's jungle prison, and two former team members successfully escape the trap set for them in the Philippines. They are safe for now and aboard a container ship en-route to Africa, eventually returning them all to London via other modes of transportation. Tom learns of the killing of two of his former team members - the events seemingly normal under the circumstances and left unquestioned. Soon they come to the conclusion that the entire team is targeted for elimination by the government. Little do they know that others are also interested in both killing and saving them upon their arrival in Africa.The young terrorist mastermind, who is first introduced in book #1 - causing the explosion at the end, and then again in book #2 supporting the Muslim group and plans the attack on the American Army base in the Philippines. Now in book #3, he is now plotting a diabolical attack against Britain. This book doesn't spend too much time with those on the container ship. Instead, the focus is more upon Tom's former surviving two team members, who are warned by Tom in book #2 to go into hiding without much explanation, the government director tasked with killing the entire team, his hired assassins, and a different arm of the government who has learned the truth and is trying to save them all.Who wins the race to London? Who will survive? Who will gain redemption? The last quarter of the book makes putting it down very difficult as the writer gathers all the loose ends together for a final confrontation. Although this is supposed to be the last book in the trilogy, there are some things left open ended - leaving a slight hint for another installment.Highly recommended read. Great Job Alan McDermott!John Podlaski, author[...]