Saint Justice
A Christopher Wren Thriller
Book 1
by Mike Grist
Genre: Thriller
A thousand homeless ripped
off the Chicago streets. A biker gang slaughtered in a Utah police station. A
terror conspiracy like nothing in history.
"This is addictive,
intelligent, edge-of-your seat writing - as urgent and gripping as it
gets!" - bestselling author Oliver Harris.
When rogue DELTA operator
Christopher Wren uncovers a vast warehouse crammed with human cages in the
deserts of Utah, the payback will be swift and righteous.
But Wren soon learns there's
far more than caged humans at stake - a terrifying conspiracy stands poised to
forever shatter the United States, leaving only blood and sorrow behind.
Wren will never let that
happen. Not on his watch.
Justice will be done.
Saint Justice launches
the Christopher Wren thriller series with explosive originality, packed with
roller coaster twists that will leave you hungry for just one more page.
Perfect for fans of Lee
Child's Jack Reacher, I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes, Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz,
Mark Dawson's John Milton and Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp.
Buy Links
Don't miss the other books in the
series!
Monsters
A Christopher Wren Thriller
Book 2
Reparation
A Christopher Wren Thriller
Book 3
**New Release!**
Ghost War
A Christopher Wren Thriller
Book 4
About the Author
Mike Grist is the
British/American author of the Christopher Wren thriller series. For 11 years
Mike lived in Tokyo, Japan, exploring and photographing the dark side of the
city and the country: gangs, cults and abandoned places. Now he writes from
London, UK, about rogue DELTA operator Christopher Wren - an anti-hero vigilante
who brings brutal payback for dark crimes.
Discover Mike's other books
and his stunning ruins photography at his website http://www.michaeljohngrist.com/
Author Links
Website: http://www.michaeljohngrist.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikegristauthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/michaelgrist
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Nice cover. I liked the blurb. It sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.
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