Deadly Echoes
A Novel
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Has Donovan Nash gone mad?
Donovan Nash is a man under siege, and this time it's personal. Eco-Watch, the premier scientific research organization he founded, is being blamed for a series of violent eco-atrocities that ignite protests around the world. Behind the attacks is Garrick Pearce, a man from Donovan's past, who is bent on a ruthless vendetta. Garrick has promised that after he annihilates Eco-Watch, he'll murder everyone close to Nash.
Recoiling from the damage, Donovan enlists the help of Erica, a woman who claims she has information Donovan needs, but her knowledge makes her a marked woman. Running from trained killers, the FBI and even his own organization, Donovan races from Southern California to British Columbia, then finally to Alaska where he joins Eco-Watch personnel and desperately tries to stop what promises to be the worst eco-atrocity in history.
With his world in tatters and everything he built seemingly destroyed, Donovan is forced to make one last desperate gamble to stop Garrick and silence the man forever—a roll of the dice that may very well cost Nash his life.
Perfect for fans of Grant Blackwood and Mark Greaney
While all of the novels in the Donovan Nash Series stand on their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is:
Category Five
Code Black
Zero Separation
Deadly Echoes
Aftershock
Pegasus Down
Seconds to Midnight
Speed the Dawn
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Donlay demonstrates a fine grasp of action-thriller boilerplate in his fourth Donovan Nash thriller (after 2013's Zero Separation). A string of brutal murders, artfully shot on video and posted to YouTube, appears to signal the transition of the ecology-minded Eco-Watch organization from activism and research to outright terrorism. In fact, it marks the start of a campaign of violent revenge against Nash, engineered by the obsessive Garrick Pearce, the founder of a militant group of eco-terrorists in the 1980s, who blames Nash for first stealing and then killing the love of his life, conservationist Meredith Barnes. After targeting Nash's organization, his friends, and his family, Pearce performs a final act of operatic malevolence a grand drama of environmental defilement whose effects may last centuries. On occasion, Donlay rises above genre clich , as in his portrait of Nash's estranged wife, Lauren, who faces adversity with a steady resolve that makes her a more interesting figure than her husband.