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Although there is something about this series that keeps me reading, I find it awkward. The constant flashbacks and tangents are extremely distracting, as is the vagueness of Jaz's powers which include some form of astral projection. The descriptions don't provide enough for me to properly visualize the action.
Also, the relationship between Jaz and Vayl seems based on tenuous circumstances. I don't quite understand the connection between them since Jaz seems so confused herself.
I didn't have a ...more
Also, the relationship between Jaz and Vayl seems based on tenuous circumstances. I don't quite understand the connection between them since Jaz seems so confused herself.
I didn't have a ...more

Jaz, Vayl and the rest of the gang have teamed up with Jaz's twin brother's military unit in Iran on a joint mission to assassinate 'The Wizard', a necromancer and terrorist responsible for death and mayhem across the world. Their mission is complicated by a mole in the special op's unit that allows the Wizard to sat one step ahead of attempts to stop him. For Jaz, whose relationship with David is complicated by the death of his wife at her hands, the assignment is awkward, made more so by the i
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Better than book #2 in the Jaz Parks' series. I was glad to learn more about Jaz's twin brother Dave - even though his sudden love for Cassandra was a bit... out there, you know? But Jaz was her usual saucy, bad-ass self, the plot was rather intriguing and the setting - Tehran - quite unusual too. Rardin really does like exotic stuff, be it places or characters. Also, the ending presented some interesting questions and opened new story lines involving Jaz's family, so overall, it was a great rea
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