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  • Name Not Given

  • Jack Widow, Book 6
  • By: Scott Blade
  • Narrated by: Alan Philip Ormond
  • Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)

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Name Not Given

By: Scott Blade
Narrated by: Alan Philip Ormond
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Summary

A brutal murder...

A brutal serial killer...

A brutal hero...

Only Jack Widow can stop him.

Jack Widow hunts a ruthless killer who targets AWOL servicewomen and takes dog tags as keepsakes in book six of Scott Blade's best-selling series.

On a stormy beach, not a care in the world, Widow stumbles upon an abandoned, washed-up pair of army dog tags left behind. However, that's not all. The name is filed off - a dishonorable act. Widow wants to know why. 

After hitchhiking to the nearest base, Widow turns over the tags to the MPs, but they've got a surprise for him - the FBI. 

Hostile federal agents show up and arrest him. It turns out that a serial killer is targeting soldiers who've gone AWOL. And now, Widow is their number one suspect.

Jack Widow is spun into a web of murders and intrigue that the military wants gone and buried in the best seller Name Not Given, book six in the Jack Widow series.

Fans of Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Tom Clancy, Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp, and Mark Greaney's Gray Man will enjoy the Jack Widow action-thriller series.

©2017 Scott Blade (P)2023 Scott Blade

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Ok

It wasent the best I’ve listened to but it was worth it and seemed kinda small

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No Name

Alan Philip Ormand, is a enjoyable narrator to listen to.

We have dead female army officers. Who have been tortured. Their dog tags have their identification scratch off.

Jack finds a dog tag, and sets off the events. Jack Wdow is a man of honour.
We have some one killing these women and a cover up. Twist and turns

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  • shelley
  • 18-02-21

So happy this series is finally being released!


Name Not Given is the sixth book in the Jack Widow series. This is a standalone novel however I would suggest listening at least to the first book in the series (Gone Forever ) for background but it’s not a necessity. This series can be listened to in any order.
This author’s writing seems to be getting better with each new book. There is more depth to the characters and the plots more complex.
In this book Widow is first arrested then recruited to assist in a serial murder investigation. Widow works hard to exonerate a man already convicted and days away from execution. He proves the man innocent and he is released. But... is he really innocent? And if not who will be his neo victim?
Fast paced with plenty of action and VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Alan Phillip Ormond does a fantastic job narrating.
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  • Donna
  • 07-02-21

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Disappointing. The first half of the book is syrup slow and boring. One half credit wasted. Then we see some action. It is adolescent. Another half credit wasted. Buy some other title.

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  • 40-something Dad
  • 11-01-22

Widow series keeps getter better

I really enjoyed this installment and I’m finding that I enjoy each one better than the last.

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  • Sara W.
  • 22-03-21

Excellent

I’m so happy that I stumbled upon Scott Blade’s Jack Widow! Jack is definitely Jack Reachers son in every way! What’s not to love about that? I love The way Scott Blade writes; fast, exciting and lots of suspense! Highly recommend not only this novel, but any Jack Widow novel!

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  • Marc
  • 17-03-23

Jack Reacher!

Love this series. Jack reacher is back!

Wish Widow was smarter like Reacher and not so lucky but rather good. Regardless it’s close enough. I’ll keep buying everything in this series.

Great job!!!

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  • Tom Leonard
  • 30-01-23

Jack Widow rocks!!!

This was the best Jack Widow so far, but they have all been good so far!! As good as Reacher!!

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  • KellyC
  • 09-12-22

Ugh the misogyny is disgusting!!🤮

If the author wants to insinuate that Jack Widow is Reachers son and be in that level of writing then he needs to dump the disgusting lechery and comments on amazing breasts that he always seems to come in contact with then lose his da@n mind! Super secret deep cover operative with 16 years of work and he can’t focus with women in his company?? Just stop. The stories are good but the misogyny brings these books down to a level that should make the author ashamed.

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  • SHARISHOPPER
  • 06-11-22

Excellent book of COURSE!.

SCOTT BLADE IS A REMARKABLE AUTHOR. THOROUGHLY ENJOYED EVERY BOOK THAT I HAVE READ!. WILL. READ EVERY JACK WIDOW BOOK!..

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  • Lucia
  • 24-10-22

Same plot over and over

For a while these novels were enjoyable, but after this last, I can’t endure another. I was hopeful at first: It began with Widow at the autopsy and not with the usual dance around local authorities. But the plot soon reverted to the same: Widow, minding his business, gets arrested by local authorities, one of whom is the current “most beautiful woman he’s ever seen.” Soon, of course not only is he released, he’s read in on the case, which of course only he can solve through hi jinx and illegal activity no regular citizen would ever get away with. I mean, even Dexter eventually got his due! This character never grows or changes. The best, most human version of Widow was as the devoted then outraged son in book 1. Since then, ever book is the same: He roams the country, sleeps with every pretty woman he runs into (and he finds them all), solves the crime, moves on. Rinse and repeat. Come ON! I’m bored.

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  • Patrick
  • 21-02-22

Come on Scott. Up your game.

Story is lame. You can do better. First book very good. This one very poor.