Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Book Review: Shadow of The Dagger by Anne Greene





Shadow of The Dagger by Anne Greene
This book starts with endorsements from reviewers, dedication page and acknowledgements and then the story begins.
Like this book as it's a bit longer than the author's other works I've read, lot more detailed and lots of action and adventure.
Ian, deaf has been taken from the archaeological site. The captors know he has the map but they can't decode it.
He had called his sister before he was taken to tell her the interpreter had left and she was on her way. She teams up with Josh an agent and assassins are after them.
So very detailed you can feel what each of them are going through-Ian with his eyes covered and he can't hear, they aren't giving him food or drink but drugging him.
Nicole is attracted to Josh as he is her-they get to talk a LOT during the ride to get to Ian's position...
Crazy how information is contained til the very end. Like hearing of the mysteries surrounding the maps and what the all entail.
Amazing part for me was Josh is Jewish and Nicole is Christian and she is able to find passages where the two are discussed-like they are allies.
He is against marrying out of his faith-was raised that way.
Note from the author is also included.
An excerpt from Holly Garden, P, Red is for Rookie is also enclosed at the end.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.

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