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Bill Ward
Nov 21, 2014 rated it really liked it
For a first novel this is s really good thriller, with two very interesting MI6/CIA killers as the main characters - Mark and Anais. They both have their demons, in particular Mark, who had a father he didn't really respect, before he was killed in action when Mark was young. However, Mark discovers his father's life and death were not as he was initially led to believe and seeks out the truth.
Anais is a hot CIA sniper who hopes to complete one final mission and then be able to return to a more
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Gary Haynes
Dec 02, 2014 rated it it was amazing
An excellent spy/action adventure novel that travels at full throttle to various exotic locations, with plenty of unexpected twists along the way. Add in well-rounded characters and a well-researched plot and it’s a winner. Mark Savannah (not his birth name), a recruit to the British secret intelligence service, or MI6, makes for an interesting and suitably intelligent and physically robust protagonist, who is pursued by a cool female assassin. State-of-the-art bio technology, CIA shenanigans an ...more
Patrick Clark
Oct 27, 2014 rated it it was amazing
This is a different kind of spy novel tying the present and the future together. I enjoyed the fusion of science and espionage in this unique story line that combines medicine, psychiatry, nanotechnology, and computer science with the action sequences of the two super-spies who work against each other, at least in the beginning. The authors' prose has an interesting cadence that moves a rather complicated story along quickly. Treachery, intrigue, and a touch of romance come together to make this ...more
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