Available Now from Quercus. Thank you to the author and publisher for the review copy. Graham Weber has been director of the CIA for less than a week when a Swiss kid in a dirty T-shirt walks into the American consulate in Hamburg and says the agency has been hacked, and he has a list of agents’...
Disclaimer: I received this book through Goodreads First Reads program. Since I received a free advance reading copy of this book I felt obligated to complete the book, however throughout the last half of this book I felt like just ditching it. The plot is incredibly rushed in getting from Point...
Good story line. Just a personal quirk of not liking that some innocent characters were expendable -- the justifiable means towards an greater end, but that is just the nature of espionage and black ops. I didn't know that it had been made into a movie (and have clearly not seen it), but having read...
I won this from the Goodreads First Reads Giveaway. Not quite as compelling as other spy thrillers I have read, but it was still good. I'll probably check out other books by this author, eventually, but it won't be at the top of my list.
Unexpectedly good thriller, very realistic to life and as such makes it a difficult book to read as you know, unlike many US thrillers, that the incompetent, war-mongering bastards at the top are going to get their way... Realistic, well-written thriller which I enjoyed immensely. Definitely better ...
I was first attracted to this book because it involved the relationship between Jordanian Intelligence and the CIA. Since there had been a recent story in the news about several CIA agents who were killed by an operative who came from Jordanian Intelligence, I thought perhaps this novel may have pr...