The Gray Man - Mark Greaney

The Gray Man

By Mark Greaney

  • Release Date: 2009-09-29
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
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From 4,396 Ratings

Description

Court Gentry is known as The Gray Man - a legend in the covert realm, moving silently from job to job, accomplishing the impossible, and then fading away. And he always hits his target. But there are forces more lethal than Gentry in the world. And in their eyes, Gentry has just outlived his usefulness.

Now, he is going to prove that for him, there is no gray area between killing for a living - and killing to stay alive.

Reviews

  • Good book

    5
    By Intrcl 01
    I thought only Mitch Rapp couldn’t die :). The Gray Man is immune to dying. Good book for sure will continue the series.
  • High Octane!

    5
    By Scdowi
    This is nonstop action from beginning to end. I loved it and will continue the series. For fans of Jack Carr and the Tier One series, this will fit you nicely.
  • Great read!

    5
    By The Frank v
    I had no idea the Netflix movie was based on this book, but the movie does it no justice. The book was full Of action and kept me glued to my phone every chance I got! Can’t wait to read book 2
  • The Gray Man

    5
    By Papa Colada
    This is the first of Gray Man. I give it 4.6 stars and 👍🏼
  • Thrilling ride!

    5
    By Mustique711
    Good action. Hard to put down, great insight into what “operators” may face with James Bond level heroism and at times necessitating that level of suspension of belief. Great read to escape reality for a while.
  • The Gray Man

    5
    By earnerst Eddie
    Riveting, tearful and unforgettable.
  • Fun story non stop action

    4
    By Broman 5th flow
    A fun read, although the gray man took quite a beating, I’d like to read his next adventure.
  • Fun book

    4
    By REM1719
    A little ridiculous but a good, quick, fun read.
  • Poor Man’s Orphan X

    1
    By Szent István
    It was a disappointment that read like poor copy of Orphan X. The book is sloppily researched about the locations; e.g., Budapest is presented as a city with a population of 4 million (t is close to two million), not mentioning the street names and barely scratching the surface historical background.
  • Blah…

    3
    By Bumrralf
    Zero realism made the protagonist into a Marvel character. Blah.

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