
Talia Inger is a rookie CIA case officer assigned not to the Moscow desk as she had hoped but to the forgotten backwaters of Eastern Europe--a department only known as "Other." When she is tasked with helping a young, charming Moldovan executive secure his designs for a revolutionary defense technology, she figures she'll be back in DC within a few days. But that's before she knows where the designs are stored--and who's after them. With her shady civilian partner, Adam Tyler, Talia takes a deep dive into a world where only criminal minds and unlikely strategies will keep the Gryphon, a high-altitude data vault, hovering in the mesosphere.
Even Tyler is more than he seems, and Talia begins to wonder: Is he helping her? Or using her access to CIA resources to pull off an epic heist for his own dark purposes?
In this Ocean's Eleven-meets-Mission Impossible thriller, former tactical deception officer and stealth pilot James R. Hannibal offers you a nonstop thrill ride through the most daring heist ever conceived.
My Review:
I almost gave up reading this book--I put it down for a month and did come back to it in the last few days. It ended up being a good book, but I got lost a lot. The lingo confused me at times, and sometimes the plot line really lagged. However, there were really good scenes that had me on the edge of my seat and a couple of lines that had me laughing out loud. With the ending of this book, I am at least intrigued to read the next book.
I voluntarily received a complimentary copy from the Revell. All opinions and thoughts are my own.
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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