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J.C. Carleson
J.C. Carleson is a former undercover CIA officer. Her near-decade of covert service took her around the globe, from bomb shelters in war zones to swanky cocktail parties in European capitals. A graduate of Cornell University, she lives outside Washington, DC. Visit her website at www.jccarleson.com. show more



J.C. Carleson is a former undercover CIA officer. Her near-decade of covert service took her around the globe, from bomb shelters in war zones to swanky cocktail parties in European capitals. A graduate of Cornell University, she lives outside Washington, DC. Visit her website at www.jccarleson.com.

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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 9 years ago
They know the system, they know which boxes to check on the forms and which line to stand in for the best payoff, for this gamble that they are taking with their lives is all worth it. For money is the reward and cash is king. Their physical and mental states are at risk, but for now that doesn’...
Kurai
Kurai rated it 11 years ago
I was pre-approved for this title by the publisher via NetGalley. Thank you for the opportunity to read this book!I haven't read any other books focusing on the specific subjects touched on in this book, so I wasn't sure what to expect going in to The Tyrant's Daughter. I ended up really enjoying th...
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
After I read The Kite Runner, I began to read more books about how people are treated in parts of the world that I didn’t know very much about. In the beginning, I was stunned. After a while, though, my senses began to dull and I had to stop reading so many books on a similar theme — because it was ...
Kathryn Lively, Reader
Kathryn Lively, Reader rated it 11 years ago
15-year-old Laila comes to Washington, DC with her mother and younger brother following the deposing and assassination of her father, an unnamed dictator of an unnamed Middle Eastern country. Moving from the grandeur of a luxurious palace to a cramped apartment with bare cupboards takes some adjustm...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
Sixteen-year old Laila has to share her bedroom with her brother, the king. She calls her six-year old brother the King of Nowhere and she herself, the Invisible Queen as they are now exiled into the U.S. of A. Home of the unending supply of cereal, Starbucks and short skirts, Laila is not happy ...
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