The Treadstone Exile By Joshua Hood

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Adam Hayes is tired of killing people, even going to extremes like keeping track of how many days it has been. Like some safety board at a company saying this many days since a workplace injury, except in Hayes' case, it’s death. Joshua Hood brings Adam Hayes from the whirlwind that was The Treadstone Resurrection and continues the unapologetic face bashing that is his life.

The story line here follows Hayes' life as he tries to forget about the killing that he has done while being away from his family in a foreign country. As a contract pilot, Hayes uses his talents to help those in need, until it goes sideways, again. I am not one to drop too many hints or spoilers for an upcoming thriller so you won’t get one from me here. What I can tell you is that Hood continues to bring in-your-face action, non-stop drama, and twists that leave you asking why? The Treadstone project has always been a dark group, one you have probably enjoyed in the comfort of your own home in the form of a Bourne film. The humanity that is evidently missing from many of the characters in this adventure are still found in Hayes, making him a more than likeable character. 

After wading through the blood and brass that Hood leaves behind, Adam Hayes is left showing why Treadstone fears him!


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