Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Book Review: Canadian Assassin by Ethan Jones

  






Canadian Assassin by Ethan Jones
Starts with a short synopsis of the storyline, praise for the authors works, , table of contents,
story itself and bonus story: Tripoli's Target Epigraph
I have not read any books in this series but like the author's style of writing from other series.
Dedication page then the story starts and we find Justin Hall imprisioned...
After they are able to escape Justin and his side kick Carrie are given another assignnment together, at the North Pole along with agents from another agency.
They are looking for clues about the icebreakers and where they came from, why they were there, and any other details.
During one outting they get out to investigate and the mole pops up with a gun. Removes all the others guns and takes the helicopter...
In Denmark there are groups discussing the tactics and they learn of a threat.
Like hearing from both sides of what's going on in their specific areas as it's all the same location.
I loved this story but I had to put an extra sweater on to finish it as the author made me feel as if I was there in wicked cold area.
Action, adventure, mysteries, travel,  spies, romance, guns, copters, everything military but civilian as well.  There is so much to this story.
Strategies and procedures and maneuvers as things go wrong they have backup plans to rely on.
Epilogue Carrie and Justin discuss with their boss the expedition they had just returned from and are handed a new assignment.
Sample chapters of  Tripoli's Target is enclosed. North Africa, Libya area to gain some intel.
Acknowledgements are also enclosed. Other works by the author are highlighted at the end. About the author is enclosed.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion. 











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