Friday, July 05, 2013

Spycatcher by Matthew Dunn

A little silly but a fun thriller. The author doesn't waste time going into too much detail about subject matter or developing back stories of unimportant characters. Dunn focus on the plot and keeps it moving. Sometimes that plot is cliche and unbelievable but the pace is good. PW: Will Cochrane, the CIA’s and MI6’s most prized asset and deadliest weapon, has known little outside this world since childhood. And he’s never been outplayed. So far.... Will’s controllers task him with finding and neutralizing one of today’s most wanted terrorist masterminds, a man believed to be an Iranian Revolutionary Guard general. Intending to use someone from the man’s past to flush him out of the shadows, Will believes he has the perfect plan, but he soon discovers, in a frantic chase from the capitals of Europe to New York City, that his adversary has more surprises in store and is much more treacherous than anyone he has ever faced - and survived - up to now.

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