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  • Outlaws

  • The King & Slater Series, Book 4
  • By: Matt Rogers
  • Narrated by: Kevin Kenerly
  • Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Outlaws

By: Matt Rogers
Narrated by: Kevin Kenerly
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Summary

Would you become an outlaw to maintain your moral code?

Black operations killer Will Slater has a choice to make: continue putting his life on the line for his country, despite the unrest brewing below his stoic exterior...or get out. Should he muster up the courage to tell his employers how he feels, accept that he’s rapidly approaching his physical and mental limits, and ask permission to step away from his role as a human wrecking ball? But he knows they won’t let him out, not with the state secrets swimming around in his head. There's exceptions the upper echelon simply cannot allow. Slater's been a vigilante once. He knows the pain of isolation, the stress that comes from making an enemy of the shadow world. 

And that’s avoiding the real dilemma. If he goes, Jason King must choose between the woman he loves and his brother-in-arms. 

Strap in for a white-knuckle thrill ride you won’t forget....

©2021 Matt Rogers (P)2021 Podium Audio

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  • Robert A.
  • 07-09-22

always good

slow start but it picks up give it time and you'll be happy with it

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 21-08-22

Hooked

enjoyed the series look to get the whole serious
non stop keeps you riveted

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  • Denton
  • 11-05-22

Another good listen

I just started the king and slater series and I’m very impressed this is the fourth book in the series and when I get half way I ho and purchase the next audio so I’ll starts listening to the next in a few minutes

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  • blake
  • 02-05-22

Great continuation to Series

I wasn’t sure what aspect but I greatly enjoyed this book in the series I would definitely recommend

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  • mark
  • 16-01-23

Enjoyed immensely!

Enjoyed immensely and looking forward to listening to the complete series. The author is very talented. The narrator does an excellent job also.

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  • Raymond Polone
  • 25-12-22

This novel will prompt you to learn about TEUs

his is an unbelievably action-packed imaginative continuation of the series with a revelation into the apparent hierarchy of the handlers for the crime-fighting duo who are determined to fight the crime and evil situations they encounter; however, it seems they are disillusioned by the inability to be the masters of their own fate and discover that the upper echelon are devious and unimaginably cruel and immune to reason and influence. There is no alternative but to effectively resign the arrangement but encounter cruel and lethal resistance. It is amazing that they are able to cope and I have no concept of what the new arrangements will allow to develop.
I am aware that transoceanic, railroad and trucking shipping containers are pervasive in international and domestic shipping but I did not know that TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) and FEU (Fifty-foot Equivalent Unit) shipping standards are in effect. This novel prompted me to investigate and educate myself on this subject which I did not know to question.

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  • Derrick
  • 27-10-22

Too many holes in the story for me

Avoiding spoilers.... I liked the book and I get why the writer did what he did but I think it could have been written a little differently. The ending seemed a little rushed.

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  • Jennifer Griffin
  • 19-03-22

An exciting story, but...

Mr Rogers would do well to buy a thesaurus; he is overly-fond of misusing the verb 'skewer'. He loses one star for the freqent use of unwanted, profane expletives.
Mr Kenerly should invest in elocution lessons.
He loses one star for his very distracting habit of pronouncing words which end in 'ng' with a hard 'g' at the end. This is especially irritating when he pronounces King as 'Kinguh'.
Also, why does Audible use artists who have not read the books for which they illustrate the cover art? It seems a bit foolish and deceptive.😕