07-03-2022, 07:20 AM
The Eighth Sister by Robert Dugoni
It is a new series but it stars one of the characters from the Jury Master. From what I read in this book a lot of things happen to David Sloane in the interim and Sloane does play a part in this book but isn't the focus. Charles Jenkins worked for the CIA but retired after the early events in The Jury Master. But he is brought out of retirement to help with an op in Russia that will get him back on his feet financially. Naturally everything goes haywire in Russia and he is soon on the run for his life. What I thought the book was going to be about turned into a this chase across Russia. When Jenkins gets back to the US, Jenkins is in a lot of trouble and needs the help of Sloane to get him out of it.
Another prime junk food book. Lots of action. Not a lot of sense. Diverting while reading but I probably won't remember this book in a month or so.
It is a new series but it stars one of the characters from the Jury Master. From what I read in this book a lot of things happen to David Sloane in the interim and Sloane does play a part in this book but isn't the focus. Charles Jenkins worked for the CIA but retired after the early events in The Jury Master. But he is brought out of retirement to help with an op in Russia that will get him back on his feet financially. Naturally everything goes haywire in Russia and he is soon on the run for his life. What I thought the book was going to be about turned into a this chase across Russia. When Jenkins gets back to the US, Jenkins is in a lot of trouble and needs the help of Sloane to get him out of it.
Another prime junk food book. Lots of action. Not a lot of sense. Diverting while reading but I probably won't remember this book in a month or so.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm