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The Silenced: A Novel [Mass Market Paperback]

Brett Battles
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)

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Book Description

April 5, 2011
Professional “cleaner” Jonathan Quinn has a new client and an odd job: find and remove the remains of a body hidden twenty years ago inside the walls of a London building, before the building is demolished.

But Quinn and his team are being watched. Suddenly caught in the cross fire between two dangerous rivals, Quinn must unravel the identity of the body and why it still poses so great a threat even in death. Because a plot stretching from the former Soviet Union to Hong Kong, from Paris to London, from Los Angeles to Maine, is rapidly falling apart. And Quinn hasn’t been hired just to tie up loose ends—he is one.

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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Battles's perfunctory fourth thriller (after Shadow of Betrayal) falls short of the standard set by the first two entries in his series featuring operative Jonathan Quinn, who specializes in disposing of dead bodies and cleaning crime scenes so as to leave no evidence behind. Given his high personal standards and a conscience, Quinn works only for those he considers good guys, usually the darker departments of the U.S. government. When David Wills, a client based in London, gives Quinn and his team a series of jobs that requires them to clean up after assassinations, Quinn finds himself dealing with not only the requisite bodies but also another team of unknown origin that's bent on stopping the assassinations. As the jobs continue, Quinn begins to doubt Wills's motives. Hopefully, next time out Quinn will have a more exciting plot to tidy up after. (Mar.)
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Praise for Brett Battles
 
“Smart, sleek, and stunning . . . a gritty, gripping masterpiece of suspense.”—Fresh Fiction, on Shadow of Betrayal
 
“Breakneck pacing, colorful locales and dizzying plot twists.”—Publishers Weekly, on The Deceived

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Dell (April 5, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440245672
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440245674
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.2 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #278,343 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Brett Battles is the author of over a dozen novels and several short stories. His novel THE DECEIVED (part of his Jonathan Quinn series) won the Barry Award for Best Thriller. He is one of the founding members of Killer Year, and is a member of Mystery Writers of America and International Thriller Writers. He lives and writes in Los Angeles. More info available at www.brettbattles.com.

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I can't wait to start the next book. Terry  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
He is a very good story teller and knows how to keep you turning the page. K Foster  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
I have become attached to his characters. Michele J. Cardillo  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Even Jove Nods July 21, 2011
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
"Even Jove nods from time to time," one of my colleagues used to say. Publishers Weekly has fallen dead asleep this time. The Silenced is many things, but perfunctory is not one of them.

Moreover, there is no obvious `falling off' from the first three novels in the Quinn-the-cleaner series. The Silenced is different from the previous three in that we now get some serious backstory on Battles' protagonist. MINI-SPOILER ALERT: he's from Minnesota. He has a sister; he had a brother; he's just lost his father; his name is actually Jake Oliver. His mother figures incidentally in the plot; his sister Liz plays a prominent role. The subtext is a fairly traditional one: the protagonist must put the main plotline mystery together; in the process he hopes to put his family together as well.

The principal plot is complex but not opaque. Quinn is on a case working for a man named David Wills. When he gets to a scene he sees another team in place, a Russian team. Then, suddenly, there's a third team, shooting at anyone and everyone. Quinn must figure out who's who, which client is actually running Wills, and how he can protect himself and the members of his team and family against the ultimate baddie (a quite memorable baddie as it turns out).

The pacing is utterly breathless and the backstory comes as a nice surprise. I will grant that Quinn/Jake's sister is a little annoying at times. She has trouble obeying his orders because she has never known what he actually does for a living and she believes that he has abandoned her in the past and, thus, is unworthy of her attentions now. Little does she know the world in which Quinn lives and moves and has his being, but she will learn.

The principal settings are New York, Paris and London (which Battles knows well). The Silenced is not an exercise in existential angst or a plumbing of the depths of human experience, larded with purple prose. It is a lean, international thriller. It holds one's attention very nicely. In short--a perfect summer yarn.

Highly recommended (and as a mass market paperback original, a bargain).
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
Jonathan Quinn is a professional "cleaner," which means it's his job to makes things, usually bodies, disappear. It's a crucial function, but one that usually allows Quinn and his crew to stay out of the direct line of fire since their job doesn't begin until the operation they've been hired to clean up after has ended. The Silenced, the fourth entry in the Quinn series (following The Cleaner, The Deceived, and Shadow of Betrayal), finds Quinn and his crew hired to handle a multi-operation job. First, there's the matter of a long dead body in London a client wants removed from its resting place before the building serving as its tomb is demolished. Sounds simple enough.

And then there's the matter of cleaning up after a few interconnected operations in several different locations in the U.S. A bit more involved, but still relatively straightforward. That is until while cleaning up after the first U.S. job someone else shows up at the job site, a remote location they shouldn't have any idea even exits. Quinn follows the uninvited guest, a mysterious woman, back to her car and overhears her speaking Russian to a companion before they drive away. When the same woman shows up again at a job clear across the country, and before the hit is even carried out this time, it becomes apparent there is another team working from the same list as Quinn and his client. Stranger still, the Russian woman and her team also appear to be interested in that dead body in London. Whose toes are Quinn inadvertently stepping on, and how far will they go to get Quinn out of their way?

Those are questions that Quinn desperately needs the answers to if he's to live up to his professional obligations without compromising himself or his client. The professional, however, suddenly gets very personal when Quinn realizes someone has been poking around in a past he thought he'd taken extraordinary measures to bury. And though Quinn's past has been hinted at in previous books, in The Silenced past collides head-on with present when Quinn's mother and sister are targeted as a means to try to manipulate and control him.

Author Brett Battles has really created something special in Jonathan Quinn. Electrifying and intriguing from the very first moment he appeared on the page in The Cleaner, Quinn has only continued to evolve, revealing ever more complex facets to his personality with each outing. By placing Quinn's family in jeopardy, Battles allows the reader to get a look into the past that helped shape Quinn into the man we know. It also puts the normally calm, cool, and in control Quinn off-stride and in the position of relying even more than usual on his teammates Orlando (also Quinn's girlfriend) and Nate. Nate in particular really gets a chance to shine this time out when he's thrust into the role of serving as protector for Quinn's estranged sister.

As with previous entries in the series Battles continues to show a masterful understanding of pacing, carefully working both flashbacks to Quinn's past and crucial information about the team's current challenges into the plot while always moving the story forward, all with enough gun fights, car chases, twists, and double-crosses to keep the reader on the edge of their seat. Longtime readers will enjoy yet another tightly crafted story, but they will relish the revealing look into Quinn's past. And you don't have to have read the prior entries in the series to enjoy The Silenced (though they're excellent and you really should), so if this is the first you've heard of Jonathan Quinn please feel free to use The Silenced as your gateway into this wonderful series.
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16 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sure to Be Another Winner! April 5, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
April 5, 2011--Release Day
The Silenced is the fourth book in Brett Battles' Jonathon Quinn series. Previous books (The Cleaner, The Deceived and Shadow of Betrayal) proved face-paced and exciting. The plots are intriguing, the locations exotic, and the characters both lovable and believable. Each book has left me eager for the release of the next. Today I received notice of release for The Silenced, and immediately purchased the Kindle version. I am sure this book will live up to the reputation Brett Battles is earning as a top-knotch mystery thriller author. I will be back with updates.

April 5, 2011--A Little Bit Later
Having now read the first two chapters, I am even more eager to fully jump into reading The Silenced. The book starts off strong and I'm already hooked. I will be back with updates.

April 5, 2011--18 Chapters Later
Fast-moving and interesting action has kept me from putting the book down. I am really regretting that I have somewhere to else I need to be this afternoon.
This is a real page-turner!

April 6, 2011
Now I'm up to Chapter 35.
I don't want to give anything away, so I will rewrite all of this once I finish reading.
It is very difficult to put this book down. It is also very easy to get swept along in the action of this book.

April 6, 2011: 11:34 a.m.
Just finished THE SILENCED.
Two words and a request: Wow! Amazing! Please sir, can I have some more?
I will be back in a bit just as soon as I can figure out how to write a review that does this book justice.
For now, however, I will add that the PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY review quoted with the product description misses the mark completely for this book. In addition to being 180 degrees off kilter in the adjectives used to describe this book, THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY review is, in my opinion, a disservice to the mystery community. In the four books by Brett Battles in this series, I see growth and maturity. All books in the Jonathan Quinn series are excellent. I highly recommend Brett Battles' books. The SILENCED again offers fast-paced action, exotic locations, lovable believable characters and details that make all spring to life. I will be awaiting for the next of Brett Battles' books.

April 13, 2011: 11:51 a.m.
I thought about writing this up in a review form, but instead I will let what I have written document my journey through THE SILENCED. A reviewer commented that my review and another five-star review held no criticism for Mr. Battles' book. I have no criticism to offer. Reading this book was a thoroughly enjoyable experience during which I was immersed in the plot. The only dent in bubble was the Amazon sales intro for the book. Having loved the other Jonathon Quinn books so immensely, the bad review left me wondering for the first quarter of THE SILENCED if I was going to be disappointed. After that, I decided to forget the review and make up my own mind. All the words of praise I wrote stand. However, I do think I figured out what it is that ruined the fun for the reviewers I mentioned. In addition to action and mystery, this Battles' book also explores some heavy family issues. I thought those parts were well-handled and added a maturity to the book. Some people do not like to think about those issues. For those people, even if one skims over the family parts, I still believe the book stands as a strong read. So, I would recommend readers make up their own minds. For me, I give THE SILENCED five stars and I will be watching for more in the series.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Read
As part of a series Brett Battles continues to bring his A game. He is a very good story teller and knows how to keep you turning the page. Read more
Published 16 days ago by K Foster
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
This book was difficult to put down. I love a good mystery but it isn't easy to find one that isn't filled with offensive language. Read more
Published 22 days ago by W. Ward
5.0 out of 5 stars Good again!!!!
Brett did it again. Loved the action, story line and characters. I can't wait to start the next book. Gotta go!
Published 26 days ago by Terry
4.0 out of 5 stars Truth eo tll
As usual I got a good time reading t. Even if, with time, Quinn seems more and more in need of professionnal help(psychological kind), at least we understand more why. Read more
Published 26 days ago by Bernard
4.0 out of 5 stars I Enjoy the Jonathan Quinn Books
I have now read all of the Jonathan Quinn books and I find each of them enjoyable. I like the characters and the situations are interesting. Read more
Published 1 month ago by RCM505
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't stop reading
As a long-time Vince Flynn addict, I am so happy to have found Brett Battles. If you enjoy reading Mitch Rapp, you'll love Jonathan Quinn, The Cleaner.
Published 2 months ago by Barbara
5.0 out of 5 stars Brett Battles is in true form.
From the first page to the last you will find the development of this plot to be a real hard book to put down. My Kindle is getting hard use due to this author.
Published 2 months ago by Jerry Blaschke
5.0 out of 5 stars Facisnating
I have enjoyed all the "cleaner" novels. I love the writing, the plots and the wonderful characters in each book. Highly recommended.
Published 3 months ago by M. Leon Meneses
5.0 out of 5 stars Page turner. Good read to keep you up.
Another great read from Battles. All his novels have been good. The characters are interesting and the plot twists keep you racing along. Really hard to put down for me.
Published 3 months ago by Susan D. Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read...
I have read all of the Jonathan Quinn novels and they are all excellent. Once I start one I have trouble putting it down. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Hooked on books
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