Past Echoes

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Pub Date Feb 01 2018 | Archive Date Feb 13 2018

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Description

From a #1 bestselling author, a fast, furious thriller in which Jake Boulder takes on a personal mission—and a professional killer.

Tasked with finding a beneficiary and revealing a dead woman’s secret, Jake Boulder travels from Colorado to New York with his girlfriend Taylor. He also has a personal mission: to find his estranged father. The old man may not be good for much, but he could be source of a life-saving transfusion for an ailing family member. 

Once there, Boulder becomes embroiled in a web of mystery, deceit, and violence that sees him pitted against a professional assassin known only as The Mortician. Boulder will have to use every drop of his courage and cunning to survive the chaos that envelops him . . .

“A hero who is as sharp with his wits, and his tongue, as he is with his fists.” —Matt Hilton, bestselling author of the Joe Hunter novels

From a #1 bestselling author, a fast, furious thriller in which Jake Boulder takes on a personal mission—and a professional killer.

Tasked with finding a beneficiary and revealing a dead woman’s...


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ISBN 9781912175918
PRICE $15.99 (USD)

Average rating from 18 members


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This is the third book in the Jake Boulder series, the action in this fast moving crime thriller never stops.
Jake has to locate a man who has been left a fortune by a woman who 40 years ago fled New York.
Following her death she left Jake a set of clues leading to the discovery
of documentation she has gathered. Enclosed is the proof of links between the New York mayoral candidate and the mafia.
Jake is also trying to find his estranged father Cameron, so that he can donate bone marrow to Jakes half brother John.
In his efforts to find the two men Jake finds himself being pursued by the men who control the New York underworld.
Will Jake survive against the mafia?
This is a great edition to an excellent series, I would definately recommend reading the others in order.

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Past Echoes is the third book in the brilliant Jake Boulder series. Personally I would recommend reading them in order, or at least The Kindred Killers before reading Past Echoes, not just because you will get a better understanding of Jake but because they truly are great reads.

I loved Watching The Bodies and The Kindred Killers is one of my favourite books of 2017. I have to admit I was slightly worried how the author would be able to beat or match the previous books but I should have had more faith in him. What the author has given us is something that is quite different to the first two books in the series. This one is personal. Well it is when it comes to Jake.

It's hard to say to much about the story as it really would spoil it for other readers. What I will say is that it certainly takes some surprising turns that I had not envisioned that had me constantly holding my breath. There is still plenty of action that I have personally come to love from this series but it was also more emotional than I had bargained for.

Past Echoes I think will take Jake Boulder fans by surprise and I mean that in a good way. The author really gets the readers emotions going so that we are very much invested in what is happening to Jake and he will literally have you on the edge of your seat praying for the bad guys to get their comeuppance. Brilliant!

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This is the third book in one of my favourite series to date. Jake Boulder is the epitome of the anti hero. He is violent but only when necessary and he is willing to go to the extremes when it is needed. I am always looking forward to more on Jake Boulder andnthis was no different and you finally get some of the family information which made this even more interesting. More to be posted as part of blogtour

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This is the third instalment of the Jake Boulder series but is the first of the books I have read. After reading this one I am definitely going to go back and read the previous two.

This book has 2 stories which interlink. Firstly Jake has to find a man who has been left an inheritance from a lady who hasn’t seen this man for over 40 years. The lady has also left Jake some clues to find evidence of corruption, which includes a New York Mayoral candidate and the mafia.
Secondly Jake needs to find his long lost father in order to save his brothers life.

Will Jake be able to save his brother and uncover the corruption ? If he does at what cost will it be ?

This is a fantastic read with lots of twists and turns. A great crime based book.

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I’m a fully paid up member of the Jake Boulder fan club so was delighted to have the opportunity to read and review the third novel in this series. In Past Echoes Jake is tasked with solving a mystery that Ms Rosenberg (the brash but likeable journalist from the previous books) has left for him to solve and to find his estranged father Cameron to “persuade” him to be a donor for his half-brother John.

The tagline for this novel could easily be “This time it’s personal” because as events snowball Jake is taken on a heart breaking journey. A journey which results in some of the bloodiest fights we have witnessed in the previous books. The events in Past Echoes change Jake Boulder into a different man and I definitely wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of him!

As with Watching The Bodies and The Kindred Killers we are given a little bit more of an insight into Jake’s past and can see how these events have shaped him. In being introduced to his father Cameron I could definitely recognise similar traits in Jake but thankfully the tough love of his mother seems to have rounded off the harsher edges of this likeness.

Featuring political corruption, the New York underworld, family drama and a chilling hitman called The Mortician, Past Echoes is the most nerve-racking book that I have read in a long time. I’m interested to see what is next from Jake Boulder and if he can ever get over the life changing events he has been put through. Graham Smith has a talent for writing characters that are so personable and I do wonder if my emotions can handle much more! A fantastic addition to the Jake Boulder series; five stars from me.

My thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for my review copy.

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I am such a fan of this series. If you want an entertaining, action-packed read then pick up a Jake Boulder thriller. Just to prove my point, here are my reviews of book one Watching the Bodies and book two The Kindred Killers.

I was eagerly anticipating book three in the series, particularly as The Kindred Killers finished on such an explosive note. And oh boy, I was not disappointed. In my opinion, this is by far the best Jake Boulder book in the series so far. I was completely entranced from start to finish. The main plot point in Past Echoes reveals a more emotional side to this lean, mean, fighting machine. And, in a strange way, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Boulder's softer side. Although it didn't last very long and he was back to planning revenge missions and beating the 'you know what' out of people in no time!

Past Echoes starts by referring back to the events of The Kindred Killers. I asked myself whether this would hinder a new reader to the series, diving straight in with book three. It always helps when you start at the beginning of a series but I am well known for accidentally (sometimes on purpose *snigger*) starting part way through. My advice is, and will always be, start at the beginning. Watch the characters grow, find out their backstory. Don't MISS anything. But, saying that, Past Echoes 'could' be read as a standalone but only because Smith does an excellent job of filling in the gaps for new readers. Although I can guarantee, if this is the first Jake Boulder book you pick up, you WILL want to read the first two in the series as well. Guaranteed!

One of the things I enjoyed the most about this book was the way the author sets up the story so you think it's going to go in one particular direction. He then completely wrong-foots you so you're suddenly on this unexpected, intense and utterly thrilling rollercoaster ride of terror and reading delight. I loved it.

Before I sign off I would like to mention one more thing. The inclusion of Cameron MacDonald, Boulder's estranged father. A stroke of genius on the author's part because if you didn't love Boulder before, once you've met his @r5e of a father, you won't be able to stop yourself from feeling a little for him. Cameron is the lowest of the low. He plays a key role in Past Echoes but I hope this is the last we see of him for some time. I always enjoy it when an author includes a character for us readers to hate. In this case, Cameron fits the bill perfectly. The tension, the unpleasantness MacDonald brings. Oooh, he's a nasty piece of work...

Would I recommend this book? Most definitely. Plus book one, plus book two. Buy the set, they're superbly gripping with a lead character you can't help but love. Easily Smith's best Jake Boulder novel! I couldn't tell whether Boulder was going to live, or die in a blaze of burning bullets and that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Raw, evocative and deliciously intense. I loved it!

Five out of five stars.

I chose to read and review an eARC of Past Echoes. The above review is my own unbiased opinion.

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Right, so there I am reading Past Echoes, quite happily ... enjoying the tension, savouring the adrenalin, lapping up the excitement, just heading to the half way mark ... when ... WHAM! ... out of nowhere Smith sends a curve ball that still has me reeling. I jumped up from my seat yelling 'How Could You?' to the absent author.

The cats scattered and, were it not for my instinctive need to protect my kindle at all costs, I'm sure it would have been flung at the window. The upshot of this, though, is that it is this sort of suspenseful, twisty writing that makes the Jake Boulder books so compelling ... so despite my disbelief it's hats off to Graham Smith.
In Past Echoes, Boulder is tasked with hunting down a beneficiary in a friend's will which will reveal some startling information about key political figures in New York. Alongside this, he must make contact with his father in order to save his half brother from certain death. Past Echoes shows us another side to Jake Boulder. Completely out of his comfort zone and facing personal trials that no man should ever have to face, we see Boulders vulnerable side ... and I like it. Alongside this we see Boulders mum in a different light. Their converging backstories are illuminating and serve to soften Jake's harder edges as well as his mum's brittleness. Insight into Boulder's Sottish heritage is heart warming and thought provoking. This is a well rounded read with a hell of a lot of oomph!

Fast paced, energetic and jam packed full of surprises Past Echoes is not to be missed. I'm already eager to see what Smith will do with Boulder in the future.

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