Rules of Betrayal Rules of Betrayal

Rules of Betrayal

    • 3.7 • 6 Ratings
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Publisher Description

The most riveting novel yet in Christopher Reich's New York Times bestselling series-featuring Dr. Jonathan Ransom and his undercover-agent wife Emma, a dangerous woman with a mysterious past who has gone rogue in the high-stakes, serpentine world of international spies.

In 1980, a secret American B-52 crashes high in a remote mountain range on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Nearly thirty years later, and spanning locales from those peaks to New York City, a terrible truth will be revealed.

Jonathan Ransom returns as the resourceful doctor thrown into a shadowy world of double and triple agents where absolutely no one can be trusted. To stay alive, Ransom must unravel the mystery surrounding his wife-an enigmatic and lethal spy who plays by her own rules-and discover where her loyalties truly lie.

Rules of Betrayal is a masterfully plotted novel that cements Christopher Reich's reputation as one of the most admired espionage thriller writers today.

GENRE
Crime & Thrillers
RELEASED
2011
23 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House
SIZE
3.9
MB

Customer Reviews

5cottie ,

Another great plot but....

I believe this to be the final book in the Trilogy although then ending is definitely left open to a sequel. The plot is great with powerful believable Characters and in the main it is well told although not as well as the previous two books. The ending though is terrific and the last quarter of the book really pulls it all together well. However my enjoyment was again tainted during much of the book by less than perfect research into some basics. The story is full of Americanisms and where the Character is American that's fine but when dealing with European Characters they simply ruin the integrity of the Character. Also not all the worlds military are built on the American model, in fact far from it and a better understanding of that by the Author would avoid the occasional gaff.

Despite this the book was extremely enjoyable and well written building to an exiting, if predicable (how could the outcome posibly be any different?), ending.

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