Thursday, October 29, 2020

Book Review: "Double Agent" By Tom Bradby



Let me begin with the fact that this is about Kate who is kidnapped by a supposedly Russian deflector who believes the British Prime Minister is involved in more than just a video scandal.

In fact it's believed he's a live agent working for Moscow and he's about to prove it as she believes the information is questionable with plenty of critics yet still reopens the case against the Prime Minister.

As for the characters it seemed forced and not believable as we find more than one traitor, with plenty of sickening behavior, a scandal that's simply disgusting, and a possible VIPER.

This would be fine as is but readers are then engulfed in a fire ball of activity surrounding Kate and her relationship with a man named Stuart whom she has a past with that is rather lucrative.

This story and plot picked up around the 80% mark on Kindle when the gangsters take off with something of value from Kate.

The fact that this was a power struggle of sorts involving some exchanges didn't take away from the overall story and in fact added that nice touch of suspense.

I suppose all you can say now is 'Operation Sigma File' is about to be ripped apart and it's quite enamoring where the pieces lie.

Thank you to Tom Bradby, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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