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Mike Grist

    Mike Grist crafts compelling thriller narratives centered around the anti-hero vigilante Christopher Wren. His work delves into the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of brutal retribution for heinous crimes on a grand scale. Grist's writing style is characterized by its unflinching portrayal of a shadowed world and the complex psychology of characters operating in its underbelly. His exploration of revenge and justice offers readers a visceral and thought-provoking experience.

    Enemy of the People
    Firestorm
    Saint Justice
    The Christopher Wren Series
    Make Them Pay
    No Mercy
    • No Mercy

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A father's fierce determination to protect his children drives the intense narrative. Faced with an imminent threat, he is pushed to his limits, revealing the lengths a parent will go to ensure their safety. Themes of resilience and the primal instinct to defend one's family are explored as he confronts those who seek to harm them. The story promises a gripping journey filled with suspense and emotional depth, showcasing the struggle between mercy and the instinct to fight back against evil.

      No Mercy
    • Make Them Pay

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A quest for vengeance drives the protagonist to confront those who have wronged him. Fueled by a deep sense of betrayal, he embarks on a relentless journey to ensure that his enemies face the consequences of their actions. As he navigates through personal struggles and moral dilemmas, the story explores themes of justice, retribution, and the impact of personal conflict. The narrative promises intense emotions and a gripping portrayal of the lengths one will go to reclaim honor and settle scores.

      Make Them Pay
    • The Christopher Wren Series

      Books 1-3

      • 742 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      A man faces unexpected consequences when his truck is stolen, leading him on a relentless pursuit for justice. As he navigates through a web of danger and betrayal, he discovers the lengths he will go to reclaim what is rightfully his. The story unfolds with thrilling twists, exploring themes of vengeance and resilience against those who underestimate him.

      The Christopher Wren Series
    • Saint Justice

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(10)Add rating

      They stole his truck. Big mistake. CIA black-ops legend Christopher Wren pulls over on a Utah highway after three weeks on the road. An arbitrary decision he's about to regret. A biker gang attacks Wren, leaves him for dead and steals his truck. Now he's going to get it back. From a secret warehouse in the desert. Ringed with fences. Filled with human cages. As the body count mounts and a shocking national conspiracy unravels, one thing is for certain. Justice will be done.

      Saint Justice
    • Firestorm

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A gripping tale unfolds as a character confronts the consequences of unearthing buried secrets. The narrative intertwines suspense and revenge, exploring themes of past transgressions and the lengths one will go to protect their truth. As hidden histories resurface, tensions escalate, leading to a thrilling climax where the protagonist seeks to silence those who threaten to expose them. The story promises a dark exploration of morality and the impact of the past on the present.

      Firestorm
    • Enemy of the People

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A protagonist finds himself wronged by those who have turned him into an adversary. Fueled by a desire for retribution, he embarks on a journey that promises to challenge both his enemies and himself. Themes of vengeance and redemption intertwine as he navigates the consequences of betrayal, ultimately leading to a confrontation that will leave a lasting impact on all involved. The narrative explores the complexities of enmity and the unforeseen repercussions of making an enemy out of someone underestimated.

      Enemy of the People
    • Focusing on social issues and the fast-paced nature of urban life, a fly-by-night writer named Mike relocates to the city in search of inspiration for his debut book. His journey explores the dynamic environment around him, reflecting on the challenges and transformations of contemporary society.

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