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Beginning your review of Blood Pact (Kirk McGarvey, #17)
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October 20, 2017 rated it liked information technology
The Kirk McGarvey series, like its master character, is getting tired. This one is a continuation of Castro'south Girl, the search for buried Spanish treasure in the southwestern U.S. Five unlike parties are after this mythical horde: the mysterious Voltaire Club, the Spanish government, the Cosmic Church, the Cuban government, and an Arab prince. Kirk McGarvey is retired and education college kids in Florida, when a guy from Voltaire tries to enlist his help only to be blown to pieces by S The Kirk McGarvey series, like its master character, is getting tired. This one is a continuation of Castro's Girl, the search for cached Spanish treasure in the southwestern U.S. 5 different parties are afterward this mythical horde: the mysterious Voltaire Society, the Castilian government, the Catholic Church building, the Cuban regime, and an Arab prince. Kirk McGarvey is retired and didactics college kids in Florida, when a guy from Voltaire tries to enlist his help only to be diddled to pieces past Spanish intelligence. With innocents killed, McGarvey decides to investigate, finding the offending parties next door, spying on him. After a violent clash, a Catholic Church killer eliminates the escapee and Kirk enlists Otto's assistance, when Maria Leon reappears. After Maria is nearly killed, there is further slaughter in Washington DC before everyone heads to Spain to discover a journal and a zero code. Kind of preposterous. ...more than
Ed
Mar 30, 2014 rated it liked it
Kirk McGarvey, former CIA assassin/spy, finds himself reluctantly on the trail of a diary from an 1850's Castilian Priest depicting the location of buried Castilian gold in what is now the US state of New Mexico. McGarvey is unconvinced the gold actually exists just is drawn into the hunt when two innocent higher students are killed by a car bomb in front of him. Also hunting for the diary are hit teams from Spanish Intelligence, Cuban Intelligence, the Vatican, the Saudi Royal family and the myster Kirk McGarvey, former CIA assassinator/spy, finds himself reluctantly on the trail of a diary from an 1850'due south Castilian Priest depicting the location of buried Spanish gold in what is now the U.s. state of New Mexico. McGarvey is unconvinced the gold actually exists but is drawn into the hunt when two innocent college students are killed by a auto flop in front of him. Likewise hunting for the diary are hit teams from Castilian Intelligence, Cuban Intelligence, the Vatican, the Saudi Royal family and the mysterious Voltaire Lodge that might or might non have honorable motives. This is a good, fast paced, spy thriller with a prodigious body count that might lead you to inquire: does the plot strain credulity - yep! Is it fun to read - absolutely!...........Ed ...more than
George
January 24, 2022 rated it liked it
#17 in the Kirk McGarvey mystery series. 1 time CIA agent and agency caput, McGarvey is at present a philosophy professor at the University of Florida's New College Sarasota campus.

If y'all don't like a plethora of dead bodies as people are killed in cld blood one after the other, this isn't the book for you. Not sure if the body count in this ane is typical of the others in this series.

The story starts in 1841 with the deaths of ii Catholic priests and the stealing of the diary of one of them which lo

#17 in the Kirk McGarvey mystery series. One fourth dimension CIA agent and bureau caput, McGarvey is now a philosophy professor at the Academy of Florida'due south New College Sarasota campus.

If you don't like a plethora of dead bodies as people are killed in cld claret one after the other, this isn't the book for you. Not certain if the body count in this 1 is typical of the others in this series.

The story starts in 1841 with the deaths of 2 Cosmic priests and the stealing of the diary of one of them which locates the fabled vii Cities of Cibola. Rather than cities, it is actually vii caches of gold and silver secretly subconscious by Castilian monks who siphoned off items from Castilian treasure shipments. In that location are three entities seeking this treasurer: the Voltaire Society, the Catholic and the Spanish government plus a fourth no one knows about and each is more than willing to impale for the information. Bodies pile upwardly quickly primarily at the hands on ii assassins who are are working for their particular groups. The Voltaire Society steals the diary in 1841 and has it stolen from them in the nowadays and they want it back. They arroyo McGarvey to assistance recover information technology, but he refuses. However, he becomes involved anyway on a hunt takes him from Florida to Washington to Malta and finally Seville and finds himself facing 1 of the near ruthless assassins he has ever confronted.

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Dan Smith
Jul 11, 2019 rated it information technology was amazing
A large portion of the fabulous treasure originally stolen by conquistadors of the eighteenth century was buried in the desert of southern New Mexico by Spanish monks. Jacob Ambli, a Catholic priest, was sent as a spy on a Castilian armed services mission to notice seven caches left for the Church. He kept a diary showing the locations, but was murdered trying to become back to Rome, and the journal was lost.

Now, a century and a half later on, the diary has come to calorie-free, and the Spanish regime, Cuban intel

A large portion of the fabulous treasure originally stolen by conquistadors of the eighteenth century was buried in the desert of southern New Mexico by Spanish monks. Jacob Ambli, a Catholic priest, was sent as a spy on a Castilian military mission to find seven caches left for the Church. He kept a diary showing the locations, just was murdered trying to become back to Rome, and the journal was lost.

At present, a century and a half later, the diary has come up to light, and the Castilian government, Cuban intelligence agency, and the Catholic Church are racing to exist the first to claim information technology. Kirk McGarvey is approached by a shadowy organization that wants to trounce all of them to the book—the Voltaire Society, a mysterious grouping whose purpose is shrouded in the history of the U.s..

The chase takes Mac from Washington to Malta and finally to Seville, where he comes up confronting a fifth foe—one of the most ruthless assassins he has ever confronted—who has made a blood pact with the agents of the devil to notice the lost treasure no matter what the cost.

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Beth Besso
Dec 05, 2021 rated information technology it was astonishing
I enjoyed this volume. It'due south the first one I've read in the Kirk McGarvey series. I cull this volume browsing through my library considering the title caught my attention, I read the clarification and it intrigued me. I found the book to exist a fast paced, activity packed, adventure, page turner. I'll want to become back to read from the beginning of the series, not because it'southward integral to the storyline, but considering I want to see how the characters started out and how they developed (and keep to develop) ov I enjoyed this book. It'southward the first 1 I've read in the Kirk McGarvey series. I cull this volume browsing through my library because the title defenseless my attention, I read the description and information technology intrigued me. I found the book to exist a fast paced, action packed, adventure, page turner. I'll want to go dorsum to read from the beginning of the series, non because it's integral to the storyline, only because I want to encounter how the characters started out and how they developed (and go along to develop) over time. ...more than
Todd
Apr twenty, 2020 rated information technology it was amazing
Mac, Otto and company are pulled one time again into a search for info on the gold from Castro's Girl. The Catholic church, Voltaire society, Espana and Castro's girl are all vying against Mac and a mystery factor Mac, Otto and company are pulled again into a search for info on the gilt from Castro'southward Daughter. The Catholic church, Voltaire social club, Spain and Castro's daughter are all vying against Mac and a mystery factor ...more than
Greg Oaster
Of all the Kirk McGarvey books in the series that I have read, this ane was my least favorite. To me if read more like a Dan Brown novel than a CIA operative book
Wayne
Aug 25, 2016 rated information technology really liked it
Blood Pact sort of follows up where Castro'southward Daughter left off. A basic question in each book is whether a treasure of gilt was buried somewhere in the southwestern Usa dorsum in the 1400/1500'due south and is even so there OR whether this is just legend.
In Blood Pact 4 different groups are afterward this treasure: the Catholic Church building, the Spanish government,
the Voltaire Society, and the Cuban government. Each group thinks Kirk McGarvey tin help them find it. The complexity of all this can be seen in a quotati
Claret Pact sort of follows up where Castro's Daughter left off. A basic question in each volume is whether a treasure of gold was buried somewhere in the southwestern United states back in the 1400/1500's and is still in that location OR whether this is just legend.
In Claret Pact 4 different groups are after this treasure: the Catholic Church, the Spanish regime,
the Voltaire Gild, and the Cuban regime. Each group thinks Kirk McGarvey can help them find it. The complexity of all this can exist seen in a quotation from pp. 246-247: "A French banker comes to McGarvey, the CNI kills him, McGarvey kills the CNI squad -all but one-who is killed by a priest, who tries to kill Colonel Leon, and who........................................". Complicated? Not really, as David Hagberg does another masterful job of creating an intriguing plot with colorful characters and heady, edge-of-your seat action.
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Mike Kennedy
This was an ok Kirk McGarvey novel for me. Information technology is not as bad as Abyss, but non every bit good Castro's Daughter. (Hagberg'south last two McGarvy Novels) It had high and low points. On the low end, I thought the story was a lilliputian out in that location, even for a spy novel. On the high terminate, I thought there was a decently paced, and had a decent corporeality of action. Information technology will exist interesting to see if Hagberg continues to write Kirk McGavery books. To me it seems like the serial might have run it's class. If y'all read all the This was an ok Kirk McGarvey novel for me. It is not as bad as Abyss, but not every bit good Castro's Daughter. (Hagberg's last two McGarvy Novels) It had high and low points. On the depression end, I idea the story was a lilliputian out there, even for a spy novel. On the high stop, I thought there was a decently paced, and had a decent corporeality of action. It will be interesting to see if Hagberg continues to write Kirk McGavery books. To me it seems like the serial might have run information technology's course. If you read all the other McGarvey novels, you volition want to read this, if you haven't, there are probably amend books out in that location. ...more
Larry
May 14, 2014 rated it actually liked information technology
I similar David Hagberg's Kirk McGarvey novels, but this one got to me because of the wanton killings described in this volume. Two of the individuals who play important roles killed everyone they came in contact with, non matter how innocent they were. One killed past shooting and the other by breaking his victims necks. Information technology got style overboard for me. I kept thinking, surely this one would become to live, but no mercy!!! A good story line as usual, just way too many people got killed and most were not justi I similar David Hagberg'south Kirk McGarvey novels, only this ane got to me because of the wanton killings described in this book. Two of the individuals who play of import roles killed everyone they came in contact with, not matter how innocent they were. One killed by shooting and the other by breaking his victims necks. It got way overboard for me. I kept thinking, surely this ane would go to alive, but no mercy!!! A adept story line as usual, but way too many people got killed and near were not justified. ...more than
Scott Stewart
Feb 17, 2014 rated it really liked it
Thank you to the publisher for allowing me to read an advanced copy of Blood Pact.

This is a great read. It is a historical thriller and McGarvey is at it again. This is a story about treasure subconscious about a half century before the story begins. The treasure is tied to the Catholic church building, the Spanish conquistadors, and the Voltaire Social club. The plot is complete with assassins, secret society'southward, and Spanish military machine history. A very audacious novel, and readers volition be unhappy when the story is ove

Thanks to the publisher for allowing me to read an advanced re-create of Blood Pact.

This is a great read. Information technology is a historical thriller and McGarvey is at information technology once more. This is a story almost treasure subconscious about a half century before the story begins. The treasure is tied to the Cosmic church building, the Castilian conquistadors, and the Voltaire Society. The plot is complete with assassins, secret society's, and Spanish military history. A very audacious novel, and readers volition be unhappy when the story is over.

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Samuel
April 13, 2015 rated it did not like it
Even more horrible than the previous book. Fruitless treasure hunt which doesn't excite due to the fact we know information technology doesn't be. Idiotic antagonists and fifty-fifty the protagonists took a level of stupidity in this horrific novel. Thankfully, in the adjacent book, Hagberg goes back down to earth. Even more horrible than the previous book. Fruitless treasure chase which doesn't excite due to the fact we know it doesn't exist. Idiotic antagonists and fifty-fifty the protagonists took a level of stupidity in this horrific novel. Thankfully, in the next book, Hagberg goes back downward to world. ...more
Al Menaster
Some other Kirk McGarvey novel. Lots and lots of people killed. Two pro assassins. Much the killing makes no sense. And the ending abrupt, every bit is the killing of one assassinator. But well paced, moves characters forrad.
Hrn1947
November 08, 2014 rated it liked it
Start McGravey book I've read. A lot of killing. Ending was anti-climatic. Don't know if I'll read another. Kickoff McGravey book I've read. A lot of killing. Ending was anti-climatic. Don't know if I'll read some other. ...more
Matt
Jun 07, 2014 rated it it was amazing
I establish this book to exist captivating upwardly to the end. Kudo's! I found this book to be captivating upward to the end. Kudo's! ...more
Judy
April 20, 2014 rated it really liked it
This was another solid book in the Kirk McGarvey serial. I particularly liked the antique angle to this volume and the prior book in the serial.
Sylvia Tooker
3.5 Too many deaths with too little story.
Harvey L. Poppel
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Carol Ann Marks
aka David Bannerman, Sean Flannery, David James, Robert Pell, Eric Ramsey

David Hagberg is a old Air Strength cryptographer who has traveled extensively in Europe, the Chill, and the Caribbean area and has spoken at CIA functions. He has published more than twenty novels of suspense, including the bestselling High Flight, Assassin, and Joshua's Hammer.

http://us.macmillan.com/writer/davidh...

aka David Bannerman, Sean Flannery, David James, Robert Pell, Eric Ramsey

David Hagberg is a sometime Air Force cryptographer who has traveled extensively in Europe, the Arctic, and the Caribbean and has spoken at CIA functions. He has published more than 20 novels of suspense, including the bestselling High Flight, Assassinator, and Joshua'due south Hammer.

http://us.macmillan.com/author/davidh...

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