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Category: Action & Adventure
Fiction.
Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
Jason Bourne 9 My version: PaperbackGenre: FictionPublisher: Orion, HatchetteFirst published: 2011ISBN: 978-1-4091-2055-1Pages: 534Bought From the cover:Bourne's enemies are gathering force.Severus Domna, a secret cabal, is planning to destroy the only person capable of thwarting its bid to destabilise the world economy - Jason Bourne. In order to succeed, the group turns to Bourne's most trusted … Continue reading Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
Review: Victory Square – Olen Steinhauer
Well-plotted...currents of rebellion and pro-democracy fervor sizzรฆe in the air and this story catches all the danger and excitement of the historiuc moment
Review: Song of Treason – Jeremy Duns
A Wizard A True Star
Review: Eye of the Red Tsar – Sam Eastland
Inspector Pekkala 1 My version: PaperbackGenre: Historical Fiction, Soviet UnionPublisher: Faber & FaberFirst published: 2010ISBN: 978-0-571-24535-2Bought From the cover:"It is the time of the great terror.Inspector Pekkala - known as the Emerald Eye - was once the most famous detective in all Russia, and tha favourite of the Tsar.Now he is prisoner to the men … Continue reading Review: Eye of the Red Tsar – Sam Eastland
Review: The Bourne Betrayal – Eric Van Lustbader
The clock is ticking for Jason Bourne...
Review: Fatherland – Robert Harris
"Powerful and chilling...convincing in every detail."
Review: A Loyal Spy – Simon Conway
Good. Could have been better.
Review: Free Agent – Jeremy Duns
Ready for a different sort of spy story?
Review: Dead Spy Running – Jon Stock
Do yourself a favour, read this first!
