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Evil Always Finds A Way: (The Phoenix Series - Book 8) Kindle Edition
The drama unfurls over forty days and nights, casting a shadow across the United Kingdom. Amidst a relentless reign of terror orchestrated by The Grid can Olympus intervene to stem the tide? As the tale hurtles towards its climactic resolution, one certainty remains: the chapters yet to unfold promise an even more exhilarating and uncertain future.
If you like your thrillers dark, and with a punch, then pick up a copy of The Phoenix Series today. For fans of Mark Dawson, J C Ryan, and Jack Slater.
PRAISE FOR TED TAYLER:
"Tayler is generous to his readers with dynamic characters and intricate plots.”
"Current issues of political and economic concern gives this an intensely realistic feel."
"Atmospheric settings & clever twists mixed with reality. Plausible and entertaining."
"A group like the Olympus Project could help rid society of its festering sores."
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date12 July 2017
- File size1861 KB
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- ASIN : B073WVN1PP
- Language : English
- File size : 1861 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 198 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 546,084 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Ted Tayler is the international best-selling indie author of the Freeman Files and Phoenix series. Ted lives in the English West country, where his stories are based. He was born in 1945 and has been married to Lynne since 1971. They have three children and four grandchildren.
His thought-provoking mysteries appeal to readers of Sally Rigby, Joy Ellis, Pauline Rowson, and Faith Martin. His action-packed thrillers are a must for fans of Mark Dawson and J C Ryan.
Gus Freeman’s cold case investigations are carried out with reasoned deduction rather than bursts of frantic action. In each of the 24 books, unsolved murders are accompanied by romance, humour, and country life. The core message in the 12 Phoenix novels is that criminals should pay for their crimes. Unfortunately, the current system fails to deliver the correct punishment, so Phoenix helps redress the balance.
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Thanks for another grate read.

Beginning with the kidnapping and torture of Dawn Prentice, who had recently been considered for a leadership position within the Olympus project, Tayler sets the tone for the vicious action that follows. Followers of Hanigan are as expendable as his enemies and the Irish born crime czar shows no mercy when it comes to writing off his cohort. As Hanigan continues to move forward with his goal of uniting all criminal gangs under the banner of the Grid, he leaves those who have fallen by the wayside to fend for themselves.
As drug dealers, human traffickers, and assorted other criminals are eliminated by Phoenix, Rusty, and other members of the organization, Hanigan accelerates his activities by arranging a gathering of gang leaders in London. As always, Phoenix and Athena working with their efficient group of vigilantes, are able to throw a monkey wrench into Hanigan’s plans. Moving around England the group skillfully eradicates various criminals, decimating gangs and reducing the financial income of Hanigan’s bank. Although the crime boss is suspicious, he can’t identify precisely who or what is negatively affecting his plans.
Meanwhile, Hanigan’s righthand man Tommy O’Riordan is wasting away in Belmarsh Prison while his wife Colleen prepares for the life of an independently wealthy woman. Colleen’s brother Sean steps into his place, although his ill-fitted for the role. When plans to move high level prisoners from one prison to another are revealed, Colleen demands Sean arrange an escape for Tommy before shipping off far from England.
Tayler brilliantly intersperses the vigilante and criminal activities with the personal lives of the characters. Warm scenes of Phoenix and Athena with their baby Hope, Henry Case’s infatuation with Athena’s college friend, Reverend Sarah Gough, and Rusty’s long term relationship with Artemis provide moments of normalcy amid the madness, reminding us these are real people with lives and families. Even the deaths of Olympus operatives reveal the risks these citizens take, putting their lives on the line with no recognition from an unknowing public.
I’m eagerly looking forward the next book in the series. Hanigan is proving to be a formidable enemy and Phoenix is getting up in years. Tayler has kept me enthralled and I expect he will continue to do so in the future.
