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Third Strike

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Keep calm—and shoot first. Red-hot action featuring Charlie Fox from "one of the sharpest, coolest, and most intriguing writers I know" (Harlan Coben).
For Charlie Fox, New York was supposed to be a fresh start. An ocean away from the brutal memories of her days in Special Forces and from the father who turned his back when she needed him most. She soon discovers that the memories obey no geographic boundaries, and the father turns up in New York, bent on self-destruction. Sure, Charlie has wanted to kill her father on more than one occasion. But she'll be damned if she'll let someone else do the job.
"Gripping . . . Sharp expertly captures the frenetic energy of New York without sacrificing her trademark British wit. Charlie is as tough as she is damaged, and readers will kill for the next installment." —Publishers Weekly
"Captures readers on the first page and doesn't let go—highly recommended." —Library Journal (starred review)
Praise for Zoë Sharp and the Charlie Fox series
"If Jack Reacher were a woman, he'd be Charlie Fox." —Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Zoë Sharp is one of the sharpest, coolest, and most intriguing writers I know. She delivers dramatic, action-packed novels with characters we really care about." —Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"The bloody bar fights are bloody brilliant and Charlie's skills are formidable and for real." —The New York Times
"As action-packed and streamlined as the Suzuki the main character, a self-defense expert, rides. Zoë Sharp has an apt last name." —David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author

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