If you love your thrillers fast-paced, brutally funny and chock-full of nail-biting action, the Jack Stroke’s 18 Lucky series is just what you are looking for. Enjoy!
18 Hours to Die (Lucky Book 1)
by Jack Stroke
(83 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Humor & Satire | World Literature | Thrillers
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Owing the big boss is bad enough, but doubling down on that debt? Deadly.
When Lucky the thief wakes in Magik’s office after an epic bender, he knows he is in serious trouble. Somehow he managed to rack up an insurmountable debt to the one person you never want to owe.
Magik decides to spare Lucky’s life if he will steal some rare, exotic eggs. But when the job goes bad and Lucky goes to ground Magik assumes Lucky has ripped him off.
Now Lucky owes Magik twice and his men are closing in fast.
With nowhere to run and even less places to hide, can Lucky somehow figure a way out of this mess? Or will these last few hours be his last?
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18 Hours More (Lucky Book 2)
by Jack Stroke
(30 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | World Literature
A dead racehorse, a ceremonial sword and TikTok?
Lucky is in serious strife this time.
When lovable rogue Lucky wakes in a stranger’s apartment with no memory of how he got there, there’s no doubt he is in big trouble. He may not be able to remember exactly what took place, but he knows he didn’t steal the sword he is accused of pinching and he had nothing to do with the racehorse that was murdered, no matter how might things look.
And why the heck do young girls keep sending videos of themselves dancing?
With a bunch of crazy Vietnamese on his tail and Magik baying for blood, can Lucky figure out what is going on before it is too late? Or has his luck finally run out?
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18 Hours if You’re Lucky: a hilarious crime comedy thriller
by Jack Stroke
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction
When Lucky the thief is kidnapped by an angry ghost in the middle of the night and forced to dig his own grave, it’s not a great start to the day.
The ghost accuses Lucky of a crime he didn’t commit and is determined to make him pay with his life.
Throw in a bag of cash no one seems to want; a missing nephew and perpetually a happy pig (creatively named Pig) and Lucky is up to his eyeballs in strife yet again.
Can he do the impossible and prove himself innocent to survive another day? Or has he pushed his luck one too many times? Or has he just indulged in too many drugs and none of this is actually happening?
Warning – this book is not for the faint-hearted. Contains foul language, bad attitudes and Australian accents.
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