The Tears of Odessa (An Atlas Hargrove Thriller Book 1)

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by Ryan Schow


  What we do have, however, is far more valuable than shelf space or movie contracts or all the marketing money in the world: we have you, the devoted reader.

  If you enjoyed this book, I’d be immensely grateful if you could leave a quick and easy review (it can be as long or as short as you want). Simply (CLICK OR TAP HERE) or just leave a review when prompted by Amazon. You can also visit The Tears of Odessa product page on Amazon.com and leave a review there as well. Simply scroll down to the review section of the main page and click or tap, WRITE A CUSTOMER REVIEW, and you’re done!

  Not only do reviews like yours help this series get the exposure it needs to grow and thrive, reading your kind reviews has become the highlight of my day, so please be sure to let me know what you loved most about this book. Please note, the way Amazon’s review system works is five stars is good, four stars is alright, and three stars or less are just degrees of no bueno.

  *If you happen to see any errors (typos, etc…), they sometimes show up uninvited and can get overlooked (sad face!), feel free to shoot me a quick email at [email protected]. Thank you!

  The Beasts Of Juarez: A Look Ahead…

  When a family is stolen…

  Leopold receives a desperate call…

  It’s time to unleash the dogs of war, and Atlas Hargrove…

  Juarez, Mexico. One of the most crime-ridden cities in the world. A beast in sheep’s clothing is about to turn one family’s life into a ferocious nightmare.

  After a midnight call, Leopold scrambles to deploy his assets. The members of his original team, Cira, Estella, and Yergha, quickly find themselves in over their head, prompting Leopold to call in his wild card, Atlas Hargrove.

  The problem?

  Atlas has been causing trouble in prison.

  This caged lion is itching for a new job, something to bring him closer to finding his daughter. Unfortunately, his enemies inside the joint are stacking up and he no longer has the protection of the warden. The only way to survive one hell might be to dive headfirst into another.

  Of course, it wouldn’t hurt if Kiera was there to watch his back or vice versa.

  Juarez has never looked so good, or so dangerous…

  CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY NOW!

  Also by Ryan Schow

  THE ABANDON SERIES (Coming Soon!)

  THESE TIMES OF ABANDON (October, 2020)

  THESE TIMES OF RETRIBUTION (TBA)

  THESE TIMES OF CESSATION (TBA)

  THESE TIMES OF SEDITION (TBA)

  THESE TIMES OF INSURRECTION (TBA)

  THE ATLAS HARGROVE SERIES

  THE TEARS OF ODESSA

  THE BEASTS OF JUAREZ (Pre-order now!)

  THE BETRAYAL OF PRAGUE (June, 2021)

  THE COMPLETE DARK DAYS SERIES:

  THE LAST LIGHT OF DAY (PREQUEL)

  DARK DAYS OF THE AFTER

  DARK DAYS OF THE SURGE

  DARK DAYS OF THE APOSTASY

  DARK DAYS OF THE ENCLAVE

  DARK DAYS OF THE PURGE

  THE COMPLETE AGE OF EMBERS SERIES:

  THE AGE OF EMBERS

  THE AGE OF HYSTERIA

  THE AGE OF REPRISAL

  THE AGE OF EXODUS

  THE AGE OF DEFIANCE

  THE COMPLETE LAST WAR SERIES:

  THE LAST WAR

  THE ZERO HOUR

  THE OPHIDIAN HORDE

  THE INFERNAL REGIONS

  THE KILLING FIELDS

  THE BARBAROUS ROAD

  THE TERMINAL RUN

  THE COMPLETE SWANN SERIES:

  VANNIE (PREQUEL)

  SWANN

  MONARCH

  CLONE

  MASOCHIST

  WEAPON

  RAVEN

  ABOMINATION

  ENIGMA

  CRUCIFIED

  About the Author

  Ryan Schow is the USA Today best-selling author of Dark Days of the After, The Age of Embers, The Last War, The Tears of Odessa and the upcoming post-apocalyptic series, These Times of Abandon. As a real life second-degree black belt and self-described adrenaline junky, he's drawn to books, movies and TV featuring gritty, capable characters who are admirable but flawed, and eventually willing and able to go knuckle-to-knuckle with the most formidable of adversaries.

  That said, the best characters are always rich with personality, but struggling under the weight of some internal strife. Sprinkle in some chaos and muddy the waters between right and wrong, and to him you have a compelling tale. To Ryan, these kinds of impossible circumstances make for the best stories, and this is reflected in both his characters and the content of his novels.

  For more information about Ryan, visit his author page or his website: www.RyanSchow.com

 

 

 


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