Mike Pettit is an American author of mystery, action, adventure, suspense and thriller novels. He is a self-published author. Pettit’s series characters include John Locke, Jack Marsh and Sam Nash. By the time he was 12, he had read the works of authors such as Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Jules Verne. A lot of his novels are set internationally because of the fact that Mike has spent much of his life working overseas in Asia.
Mike Pettit made his debut in 2010 with the self-published novel Honorable Revenge, launching his John Locke Thriller series. By the end of 2011, he had already self-published seven titles. Below is a list of Mike Pettit’s books in order of when they were first released:
Mike Pettit Synopsis: In Key West Smackdown by Mike Pettit, Jack Marsh is stuck between El Condor – who has had $10,000,000 stolen from him by – and an old Mafia crime boss that will do whatever it takes to get the money for himself. The book takes you through Old Town Key West, the Florida Strait and Cuba. Jack Marsh must figure out quick who his friends are and who are his enemies, along with how to get rid of the money before he finds himself to be the victim.
Be warned before you spend money buying any of these books. The man is illiterate. There are serious spelling errors on nearly every page.
Some are laughable. Others are teeth-grindingly bad.
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Be warned before you spend money buying any of these books. The man is illiterate. There are serious spelling errors on nearly every page.
Some are laughable. Others are teeth-grindingly bad.
I’ve never seen a spelling error nor incorrect grammar from Mike. He’s brilliant!
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