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Jack Noble #2

A Deadly Distance

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Washington, D.C. Midday. A man waits at a bus stop, his intentions unknown. Two government operatives have been stalking him for days, waiting for him to make his move. Unexpectedly, the man takes off running and heads for a deserted warehouse.

Jack Noble and his partner, Frank Skinner, believe the man to be part of a terrorist organization that is involved in smuggling drugs and guns and men into the country. But it turns out their plan involves far more export than import, and hits a lot closer to home.

As the case unfolds, the man behind it all reaches out to Jack with a simple message... 37 hours.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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L.T. Ryan

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L.T. RYAN is a USA Today and Amazon bestselling author. The new age of publishing offered L.T. the opportunity to blend his passions for creating, marketing, and technology to reach audiences with his popular Jack Noble series.

Living in central Virginia with his wife, the youngest of his three daughters, and their three dogs, L.T. enjoys staring out his window at the trees and mountains while he should be writing, as well as reading, hiking, running, and playing with gadgets. See what he's up to at ltryan.com.

BOOKS IN THE JACK NOBLE SERIES
The Recruit (prequel short story)
The First Deception (prequel)
Noble Beginnings
A Deadly Distance
Thin Line
Noble Intentions
When Dead in Greece
Noble Retribution
Noble Betrayal
Never Go Home
Noble Judgment
Never Cry Mercy
Deadline
End Game

BOOKS IN THE BEAR LOGAN SERIES
Ripple Effect
Blowback
Takedown
Deep State (coming January, 2020)

BOOKS IN THE CLARISSA ABBOT SERIES
Beyond Betrayal

BOOKS IN THE MITCH TANNER SERIES
The Depths of Darkness
Into the Darkness
Deliver Us From Darkness (coming soon)

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L.T. RYAN is a USA Today and Amazon bestselling author. The new age of publishing offered L.T. the opportunity to blend his passions for creating, marketing, and technology to reach audiences with his popular Jack Noble series.

Living in central Virginia with his wife, the youngest of his three daughters, and their three dogs, L.T. enjoys staring out his window at the trees and mountains while he should be writing, as well as reading, hiking, running, and playing with gadgets. See what he's up to at ltryan.com.

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5,964 reviews77 followers
June 30, 2024
After a shootout in a warehouse, Jack Noble and Company stumble on a human trafficking ring specializing in children.

Things quickly go south and get personal, as the leader of the ring quickly retaliates.

Pretty good, with lots of action.
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386 reviews4 followers
March 2, 2017
Better than the first

Jack really gets into this story, and his compulsion to help others comes clearly out. I would recommend this book to you.
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161 reviews
July 21, 2018
3.5 Stars

Not as good as the first one, but it was still entertaining and made the car ride more enjoyable.
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237 reviews1 follower
March 1, 2019
Second chance

I read the first book in the series seriously questioning everything about it. I said that I would read the next book in this series to see if it had any depth, character development and suspense. This is supposed to be about a tough, gritty character named Jack Noble. I feel like I just read a freshman paper in Creative Writing and gave it a D.
I'm an avid reader and I absolutely devour books yet this seems to lack anything that I can sink my teeth into and not stop reading. I don't understand the very linear writing style that leaves it one dimensional throughout the book. There's so many missed opportunities to delve deeper into the characters, storyline or even outright plot twist. It's seriously being able to figure out the entire book within a few chapters. The very little "plot twist" was a little chapter at the end. I would love to talk openly about the book yet I'm sure that some people enjoy the style of writing where they don't have to worry about it being memorable or deeply thought out.
All I will say is that, after reading 2 books in this series, is that I won't be reading any others. I honestly don't care that they are free with my Prime account and Kindle Unlimited, they are just very boring.
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3,935 reviews127 followers
May 27, 2017
Former soldier turned assassin Jack Noble is no ones White Knight but his ingrained instinct to protect the innocent, especially a child, is front and center throughout this book. His ability to carry out acts of extreme violence as the means to insure his success is also used over and over to help him achieve his objective
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2,934 reviews35 followers
January 22, 2020
The previous book had its faults but I quite enjoyed it, unfortunately I really didn’t like this one.
For some reason the author has made Jack quite obnoxious and this coupled to excessive violence, doesn’t make him a likeable character.
The story didn’t start out too bad, however it didn't take too long before it began to feel like the sort of nonsensical contrived plot you get in the worst Hollywood action movies.
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2,202 reviews
March 1, 2014
Great fun. A fast-paced, nicely written and believable covert-ops novel with interesting characters who were not the usual superstudly, all heroic alpha-males, (well, not much!).

Does exactly what it says on the tin ;)
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582 reviews29 followers
April 25, 2022
It seems like this series is off to a good start.
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1,799 reviews17 followers
July 1, 2017
Jack Noble begins his journey.

This, the second of the Noble series, is another action packed introduction to the protagonist. This time he is dealing with the rescue of children who have been taken from their families to be sold or given to others, not necessarily in this country. The antagonists are truly evil. Noble has now joined the SIS, a mysterious US agency that deals with terrorists. He and his partner, while investigating something entirely different, stumble on the crisis with the children and readjust their goals. Going further into the plot would lead to spoilers but suffice to say it is well done and will grab the reader's interest.
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3,536 reviews28 followers
September 8, 2018
A tale of Secret Intelligence breaking a child abduction ring - the finale is all a bit far-fetched - not sure if I will read any more Jack Noble
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198 reviews
January 27, 2021
I can't make up my mind if I like this series enough to keep reading. I think I'll just keep it in mind for now. Plenty of authors I like better that I can read.
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August 9, 2023
"A Deadly Distance: A Jack Noble Thriller" attempts to immerse you in a world of espionage and danger, but struggles to rise above clichés and formulaic storytelling. The plot is predictable, failing to offer any genuine surprises or unexpected twists.

While the protagonist Jack Noble is positioned as a tough and resourceful character, his actions often feel contrived and lacking in genuine depth. The writing style leans towards the utilitarian with a functional narrative. If you're looking for artistic flair you won't find it. Dialogue can at times come across as stilted, undermining the authenticity of character interactions. Despite its attempts to create a gripping thriller, "A Deadly Distance" fails to truly engage on a deeper level, leaving readers with an unfulfilled sense of anticipation and a desire for more originality in its execution.
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486 reviews16 followers
September 20, 2018
Jack Noble is working for yet another shadowy organization. Jack has a good partner, and they are chasing down a terrorist operation. Little do they know, it's actually human trafficking...of children. Jack's moral code may be a bit skewed, with "a certain moral flexibility" that allows for the killing of such men.

But someone out there knows who Jack is, and is playing a deadly game of cat and mouse, leading Jack along while threatening child hostages. Will Jack find this man before time is up for the hostages? Will anyone be prepared for Jack's brand of justice?

Enjoyable intrigue, pieces of the puzzle nicely distributed, characters of sufficient depth to care about. And... Jack has a Bond Girl. I have to admit, I miss Bear!

#DeadlyDistance #LTRyan #JackNoble
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February 14, 2020
Jack gets involved with a child for selling sceme.

This story starts with Jack working for an operation that never existed. Met his boss at a party being initiated to celebrate all the children and parents eating all the SIX employees that had a role in this job.Jack was beat up by some thugs and then starting getting phone calls from someone discussing invoice telling Jack that he had 36 hours. Neither Jack or Frank could understand what was hung on. Finally Jack recognized the voice - Senator Burnett his top boss. It all has to the bus in was of stealing children and selling them overseas for lots of money. Read to find out what happens to Sarah - a nurse - that Jack likes. What happens to Senator Burnett and all his thugs. And what Jack does at the end of this book.
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88 reviews2 followers
June 20, 2022
I'm 60% done with A Deadly Distance: I am listening the audio CD of this book and have passed the 60% completion mark. At this point, I have decided to stop listening. The book begins with an apparent rescue of a child abduction. Characters are introduced, but they don't make a compelling impression. After more than six hours of listening, I can't recall the names of the two protagonists or their backstory. The narrarator has a boring cadence.

After reaching 60%, I gave the book a fair try, but it is just too boring to continue. I find myself counting how many CDs I have left and wishing the book were over -- at that point, it is time to bail and move on to another book on my long queue that I really want to hear.
230 reviews4 followers
June 23, 2019
Better than the first one

The first novel needed to be tightened up. Passages such as he opened the bright red door with antique hinges. He walked through the door onto beige plush carpet. He shut the door. He turned on the light which illuminated the massive lead crystal chandelier. What ever happened to he walked into the room?
This book does not have that problem. The characters are truly developed, the plot moves at a crisp pace, and the ending rounds out
The action. It also reintroduced Bear from the first novel. I assume that a Bear spinoff might be lurking in the future?
1,124 reviews2 followers
June 6, 2018
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ADVENTURE SERIES

Before starting this series, I read the short story about the Jack Noble character and also the prequel to this series. This author doesn't disappoint, the story narrative is superb and consistently captivating. In the beginning of each book so far, this character, although intriguing, is very understated as to his true spirit and abilities. These are the kind of stories that once you start, the reader finds it difficult to stop reading until the ending of each journey is finished.
5 reviews
January 14, 2019
Like many other books I've read recently, a high level, far reaching conspiracy of bad guys stays at least one step ahead until the very end. Unfortunately, Jack Noble doesn't come across as being as smart as the main characters from other such books. His character is less convincing. The plot is even less plausible. The bad guys repeatedly talk, instead of just shooting Jack, who predictably takes down all the bad guys single handed, in spite of concussions from repeated head injuries. It all seemed cliche.
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1,744 reviews17 followers
January 4, 2020
A man waits at a bus stop, his intentions unknown. Two government operatives have been stalking him for days, waiting for him to make his move. Unexpectedly, the man takes off running and heads for a deserted warehouse.

Jack Noble and his partner, Frank Skinner, believe the man to be part of a terrorist organization that is involved in smuggling drugs and guns and men into the country. But it turns out their plan involves far more export than import, and hits a lot closer to home.

As the case unfolds, the man behind it all reaches out to Jack with a simple message... 37 hours.
275 reviews1 follower
June 20, 2020
Better than the first book for sure. Jack is such a good character its scary. Liked him working for SIS, secret agency. that they have their own people. didn't the last third of book. it felt like it was similar to the first book ending. maybe that's the author's style or i don't know. Liked the countdown aspect, it made it a page turner to see what will happen after the time is up. Gonna take a break from series. As future book titles look very interesting. if you liked the first book definitely read the second book.
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101 reviews6 followers
July 31, 2022
I read this on a recomendation since I really enjoy the Mitch Robb series and of course Pike Logan both authors develop stories and characters through out the book from one to another.

This author starts out with a chase, killing and brutal excess without any story line or characlet background. I actually forced myself to continue to read through to the end...a lot of alchohol soaked up by JAck Noble.

Sorry but I really don't think I will move on to the next one in the series....instead I will be patient a look at other authors to fill my library needs.
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966 reviews9 followers
June 28, 2018
The first book wasn't great and this one is worse. Every cliched attribute of characters like Jack Reacher, Mitch Rapp, etc. without all the annoying story line and interesting characters. The protagonist in this story shows his bad-assedness by lighting up a cigarette where he shouldn't and in general being an ass. Very stilted conversation with other characters and absolutely nonsense for plot.
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843 reviews21 followers
July 11, 2018
I read this on the heels of finishing the first Jack Noble series, "Noble Beginnings". And, while I liked Noble Beginnings, it wasn't great. This one, however, was much better. "A Deadly Distance" actually had a plot that flowed quite well throughout the story. There was still the non-stop action and mystery, but much more believable. I look forward to continue reading the Jack Noble series, that I believe could easily turn into a TV series.
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50 reviews
October 20, 2018
I can't go lower than a three because I know it is a lot of work to write a book. But, this is not original and I guess I am just tired of the ex special ops guy who has every other part of the government out to get him. It is an easy read and I could have finished it in a couple hours but I stopped and need to find something to read on a couple long flights I have to take. Something original.
105 reviews2 followers
February 19, 2019
If you like quick action books this one will work for you
Jack Noble is a paid assassin working for various agencies. This time he is involved in the kidnapping of children and the people responsible for this .
This book is violent and at times unbelievable that anyone can take the beatings and still function. But that is what action heroes do and this is certainly an action hero. Just the second book in the series and binge reading.
202 reviews
August 26, 2020
Noble Adventure

Ryan does it again. I came to his series late compared to some, but I got to it as soon as I could. Ryan creates a fast moving plot that contains enough twists to keep the reader’s interest and participation in high gear. His characters are consistant, believable and with enough action to keep the reader up late. And that’s why we read isn’t it? Try one of Ryan’s Noble books. You will read more than one; I have.
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83 reviews
June 15, 2021
Like Noble Beginnings, I felt like the pace of this one was a little brisk, but a little more believable. There were still multiple editing errors that need to be cleaned up prior to publication. And the ego / womanizing was still a bit much. But, overall, I did enjoy this book, and I really liked the final scene between Frank and Jack regarding the case, although it was a bit unbelievable as rarely would this ever happen in real life. But, it did leave me with the feel-goods, LOL!
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300 reviews8 followers
September 20, 2022
One Tough Hombre!

I believe Jack Noble is the toughest guy I’ve ever read about. I mean this physically. If the series doesn’t treat him more “humanly � I don’t see how he can survive.
It was a good read and had plenty of action. The reality of children being kidnapped and sold is totally repulsive to me. Those who are involved like the Senator in the story are definitely the scum of the earth. He got better than he deserved!
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