He’s able to pick and chose his jobs, but nothing has sparked his interest for six months, so when Marcus Hayes calls in his marker for a screwed up Malaysian heist, Jack has no choice but to take it. Jack Delton – although this is not his real name – is a guy with a specific set of skills, he can become anyone he wants to be, he can make people believe he is whoever he needs to be and in his chosen profession, he can carry out a heist and simply disappear. He has managed to write a tense and pacey crime novel, introduce an intriguing and sympathetic anti-hero and weave a flawless plot in what I hope is only the start of a series of novels about the Ghostman. Ghostman is that book, and Roger Hobbs is that person. Doesn’t just make you sick when you read a really awesome book, then find out it was written by someone ten years your junior.
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