Andrew Warren – White Tiger
In a fist fight from beginning to end, Andrew Warren highlights the viciousness of Thomas Caine like never before. White Tiger is a slug fest, without a doubt, where Thomas Caine must show resolve and dedication when his career and life are on the line.
Mission driven in South Korea, Caine is thriving off the adrenaline and emotion that have given him life. His mark prodding along with a simple-minded goal of winning as a man would think, ends up deceased and naked with a mistress of opportunity. With a huge debt to repay to Koichi, one of the leaders of a Japanese ‘Yakuza’, Caine is tasked with finding a woman with no idea how her world is about to be turned upside down. Spy craft be damned, Caine harnesses courage and violence to end the horror facing the world while trying to save lives.
While traversing multiple countries, Caine is battered, bruised, quizzed, and nearly decimated but finds away to sustain the onslaught and deliver severe punishment to those standing in his way.
Warren absolutely upholds the standards and expectations that come in a Thomas Caine thriller. Delivering brutal endings to enemies while digging deep to utilize all of his well-honed skills, Caine provides readers with a trip that they will never forget. With his relationships old and new on the line, lives at stake, and plenty of ammunition to get you through, Warren lets the streets run red at the hands of one of the best characters out there.
One of the most encouraging things readers see if the development of a character but revisiting past relationships and paying old debts while navigating the future of a story really sets this one off. Caine is by far one of my favorite characters as he never backs down and is dedicated to the core.
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