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Morocco Jones: The Syndicate's Golden Angel

War Against the Mafia, Book 4

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Morocco Jones: The Syndicate's Golden Angel

By: Jack Baynes
Narrated by: Jack de Golia
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The wheels on the Syndicate's deadliest racket–taking over unions to leverage the old protection racket on whole industries–have begun to steam-roll over the shipping business in the quiet California town of Pacific Port. They send an S.O.S. for the one-man army–P.I. and ex-spy Morocco Jones.

His name is whispered in secret, and in awe–from Budapest to Bangkok, from Copenhagen to Cairo to Kansas City, MO.

He's the toughest, smartest operator ever to work and survive the roughest racket of them all– overseas counterespionage.

He's the guy who rocked the mafia on its heels in Chicago, the guy who took Border City's underworld apart with his bare hands.

The man who's come to take the Cosa Nostra by the throat and end it once and for all.

If he survives the baited, one-woman death trap called "the Syndicate's Golden Angel."

The final book in the classic series that took the war to the mafia a decade before the debut of Mack Bolan, The Executioner.

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So good

An other brilliant piece of work leaving you wanting more and more from the author keep up the good work

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Good Series.

This final instalment of the War against the Mafia series is excellent. Morocco Jones is once again called to bring the bad guys to justice, he doesn't know who he can trust and some of the people he should be able to trust don't deserve it! No spoilers but if you've read the first 3 books then this grand finale is a must. Jack de Golia does a great job of the narration, it was nice to have him as he did book 3, Books 1 and 2 were different narrators who were good in their own right But I do prefer it when it's the same narrator for a series. Highly recommended.
I was kindly given a promo copy of the book by Wordwoose and leave this honest review voluntarily.

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Better Narrator than Book 2!

Also the story was a lot less cheesy! LOL. Less noticeably 1960’s.

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This wasn’t hard to do, as I’d previously reviewed book 2. This was markedly improved for me. The story was sharper, not as many red herrings or “sultry” ladies for decoration. There was more focus on the story.

The characters were clearly drawn, although not necessarily very deep, and this was very much a one man show, but much tidier than previously.

The narrator is far superior to the one used for book 2, smoothly pronouncing words and delivering sentences.

Even though I have read them out of sequence, I don’t feel that I have missed out. I still intend to pursue books 1 and 4 for enjoyment. Hopefully there will be more tales beyond 4.

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