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Overall, I bit weird, a bit different though engrossing. The strategic part was with way too much emphasis. And the emotional line rather crazyish: You get employed by a guy #1 > You run from him >> You screw lots of guys (implied) >>> You screw some stranger somewhere on a business trip (#2) >>>> Y...
It made a different reading. I love how things have been turning out. Though the self-medication sounded like a bit weirdly taken on: really, who the hell cares if it is self-medication or doctor-prescribed one as long as the person it taking heavy addiction-inducing drugs? It's basically drug probl...
I spent a lot of time being annoyed with Michael in this novel -- more time being annoyed with Miles, however. Well, that's not true -- events keep Miles off of the board for most of the book, so let me say that I spent more time annoyed with him while he active. I get that communication is hard for...
After the events of The Doll, Michael had to hit the road. She bounced around a little, before landing in Djibouti -- doing some small time work for a security company. She's forced into working guard duty on a ship bound for Kenya -- which turns out to be a gun-smuggling vessel that's attacked by S...
The novel starts with Miles Bradford witnessing Vanessa Michael Munroe being kidnapped -- and in a most impressive way. He mobilizes he members of his private security team in town and begin looking for her -- and Logan -- immediately. Miles assumes (correctly) that if the object was to hurt Michael...