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Title: No Safe Place
Author: Matt Hilton
Narrator: Peter Noble
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-01-17
Publisher: Soundings
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
Who does Andrew Clayton turn to when his wife has been murdered, his child is in danger, and the police think he is responsible?
Despite his mistrust of Clayton, Joe Hunter accepts the job of protecting young Cole. But who is he protecting the boy from? And why? It's clear Clayton knows more about his wife's killer, but he isn't saying. And when his silence places Cole in the killer's sights, there's...No Safe Place.
Members Reviews:
Great addition to an excellent series
Old Fighters often seek that one final battle, where they can prove they aren't over the hill, that they're still a contender for the crown. - No Safe Place by Matt Hilton
The Joe Hunter series is a contender for the title of most thrilling series. Each book consistently delivers more excitement, better plot and sympathetic characters. There is no doubt that Hunter would be the person I'd call if s*** was hitting the fan. After so many books in the series, however, sometimes protagonists forget they should grow up. Matt Hilton has handled that brilliantly in No Safe Place - Hunter is starting to feel his age. He's packing his backpack full of bricks to prove to himself he's still hard.
The plot of No Safe Place is suitably twisted, with one red herring after another making it hard to decide if I knew what was coming next or not. A woman is killed in a home invasion/robbery, and Joe Hunter is hired to protect her son from further attacks. What follows is a race to find her killer, but not all is as it seems.
Hilton's antagonists are becoming more complex with each book, and the big bad in this book certainly paid off in being understandable but terrifying. I loved the inclusion of a shaggy dog story from Hilton's own policing career. It's these little touches of humour and warmth that raises Hilton's writing above many other thriller series.
Joe and Rink feel like family to me now, after reading of their adventures in the last 10 books. No Safe Place allows them the usual back and forth - the playful banter that I always mention when reviewing Joe Hunter novels is alive and well in this story. I loved that Bryony is back and making Hunter's life more complicated in the best ways. The subtle romance that is woven through the story is slight, but doesn't detract from the main story. Which is just how I like my romance in thriller novels.
The reason this doesn't rate 5 stars is that it felt a little more sparse than usual. The plot wasn't as fleshed out as usual in a Matt Hilton thriller, and it was too short. There was no subplot, and I am attached to having a subplot in these style novels.
If you are a fan of the Joe Hunter series, definitely check out this book. If you like Reacher style novels, try out a Joe Hunter thriller - they're better.
Thumbs up
Much better than the previous book, I really enjoyed every page. It's not the usual kick ass adventure, there is more into it. Good book!
Fast paced rewarding read.
I found this novel one of my best reads ever. There is no more for me to say.
Four Stars
very good writer
disappointing
By far the least gripping of the Joe Hunter series.