Surprisingly realistic, Reece’s countercampaign is quick, violent, and served to the completely deserving. Jack Carr knows what he’s doing, and so does Reece.
Although it feels like the murder pool should have been larger, it is reasoned that the less people involved in the conspiracy, the better. Additionally, some of their deaths felt too “clean” for what they did. Imagine that! I guess I’m complaining that I didn’t get to read more of Jack Reece’s exploits.
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