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Chargement... Two Days in Caracaspar Luana Ehrlich
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This story picks up where book one, "One Night in Tehran", leaves off. The hunt for Ahmed Al-Amin will continue as Titus Ray tries to find out who the high-profile government official is that Ahmed is being sent to Costa Rica to kill. A family crisis at home though could jeopardize his mission and so could his new untested partner, Mitchell. This is a very fast paced adventure that is full of intrigue and suspense and just a touch of romance. Titus Ray is also a new believer and I like how he is learning and growing in his walk with the Lord as he faces all this danger and intrigue. He is learning who he can really trust and turn to when all else fails. I am anxious to begin the last book in this series, "Three Weeks in Washington" next. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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CIA intelligence officer, Titus Ray, travels from Costa Rica to Venezuela in an effort to stop Ahmed Al-Amin, a Hezbollah assassin, from murdering a high-profile government official. Along the way, a family crisis jeopardizes his mission, and an Agency division head threatens to destroy his career. As the danger mounts, he's forced to partner with an untested operative to complete the mission and bring Ahmed to justice. Will he make it in time? The hunt for Ahmed Al-Amin continues in Book 2 of the Titus Ray Thriller novels, a series of fast-paced adventures full of intrigue, romance, and suspense. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I had some personal issues with whether Titus Ray should have a job as a spy given his faith. He regularly kills people for his country. Is this an appropriate job for a Christian? I have read in newspapers over the years that men who work for the CIA are a religious bunch. I can't believe that it's an OK job for them. I was quite uncomfortable when Titus prayed for success before an operation wherein he was going to snatch a terrorist that might involve killing him. I don't see God as taking sides so this felt unseemly.
The story was entertaining. It's unique plot and fast pacing made it hard to put down. The only difference between this type of spy thriller versus the traditional genre is that this one does not have cliffhangers or any suspense between the chapters. Some folks will be turned off by this but I felt that it was charming. We still have an interesting plot and characters that are well-developed. ( )