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The Auctioneer

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A brilliant thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat from cover to cover. If you're a fan of spy thrillers, then you're sure to find hours of enjoyment within these pages. There's plenty of action, and Chase was a great MC. As much as he would like to, Chase just can't leave his past in the past. Who would have guessed that the world of auctions could bring so much excitement to life?

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Great thriller which I could not put down. Brilliant characters, and twists and turns. Highly recommend to others!

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It was a good read with an interesting premise, it wasn't my favorite but I still enjoyed reading it. The characters were good and the story itself was entertaining. Overall it was a good read and I look forward to more in the series.

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The Auctioneer
By D.J. Williams

4 stars

With twists and turns this action thriller hooks the reader.

While a long way from the realms of realism, this book satisfies the readers desire for an easy thriller that has some mystery coupled with plenty of action.

Chasing terrorist the hero of the story is beaten and bashed repeatedly, but always able to noun code back.

Chase Hardeman, a former special ops veteran, is left questioning whether his past covert missions in the Middle East are the cause of the chaos that's erupted in his life. Dreams of leaving a clandestine war behind and becoming a legend like his father in the auction arena teeter on the brink once he implements a contingency plan amidst an FBI investigation. Captivated by an old flame, Chase navigates the dark corridors of the collector car world in search of a myth. He believes finding this hidden treasure will reveal answers to a ghost buried in the desert of Mosul known to US intelligence as the Prodigal. On this perilous quest, Chase is drawn closer to a deadly threat as he leverages the criminal underworld to prevent a global terrorist attack. With the clock ticking, Chase is forced to relive the past in an imminent showdown and discovers the truth is not as it seems.

Characters are well developed and the story line moves quickly, giving the reader plenty of trills along the way.

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Definitely a high octane thriller, not as far fetched as many with a definite 'yes, this could happen' throughout. Chase Hardeman, hero, is an ex special ops chap but with a dark side too. Whilst he plans a quiet retirement following in his father's trade as an auctioneer this is unlikely to happen anyway given he auctions rare cars and other treasures essentially on the black market, although a very lucrative market. His father dies mysteriously in an apparent air accident but we are then lead into FBI versus criminal underworlds, Muslim extremists, political intrigue not to mention an old girlfriend and her family. Ably assisted by sidekick Dix, Chase ducks, weaves and dives through various dangerous situations, always one step behind the Really Bad Guy until he reaches a satisfying denouement which ties up most loose ends. The characters develop nicely and work well together; The situations seem mostly real although evacuating Los Angeles felt less so. A read to take you through a wet day. Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for an advance copy in exchange for my honest review.

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if you want to read a story involving auctions where the for sale items include three chairs or a walking stick, then this book is not for you!

Massively long action story (some say too long), featuring Chase Hardeman who enters the James Bond type of world involving hidden treasures, stolen/liberated artefacts, global terrorists and obviously a US president in mortal danger. Yes, even a bit of romance when he has the time.

The auction bit initially centred around high end valuable cars, and Arab princes. I was not sure where these vehicles were stored as they would have to be specially located in temperature controlled garages far away from the nosy FBI who were seemingly interested in money laundering. Yes, that as well!

I felt as though the story was far more important than the writing, which at times was dreary. If you want just action then this is the book for you.

Thanks to Net Galley for the chance to read and review.

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If you love action, grab on to this book and fasten your seatbelt because your in for a major thrill ride. With so many twists, turns, stops, and starts, the plots, sub-plots, alliances, and betrayals are too many to number. Starting with an airplane crash the kills the protagonist’s father, the auctioneer searches for those responsible, reasons, and revenge. Woven into this tale are industrial espionage, priceless artifacts, the Middle East war, the FBI, Russians, and much much more. Truly beyond description in scope.

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Even once the book is finished for good, I still wonder if everything in the story is fictional. The Auctioneer is action packed, with very vivid descriptions of fights, attacks etc. The descriptions are almost too real, the vocabulary sounds professional and the logic of the interaction between the protagonists is perfect.
It is difficult to speak about the plot without revealing too much. I appreciated the equality between men and women, the feelings of dismay of some characters. The book reads well, with chapters with very good cliffhangers without though too many points left without explanations. Chapter after chapter, the whole picture becomes apparent.

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