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C. J. Daugherty

Auteur de Night School, Tome 1 :

19 oeuvres 1,519 utilisateurs 102 critiques 1 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Comprend les noms: Ava Glass, Daugherty C.J.

Comprend aussi: Christi Daugherty (2)

Séries

Œuvres de C. J. Daugherty

Night School, Tome 1 : (2012) 379 exemplaires
Alias Emma (2022) 224 exemplaires
The Echo Killing (2018) 169 exemplaires
Night School: Legacy (2012) 161 exemplaires
Night School: Fracture (2013) 108 exemplaires
Night School: Resistance (2014) 105 exemplaires
Night School: Endgame (2015) 81 exemplaires
A Beautiful Corpse (2019) 70 exemplaires
The Traitor (2023) 70 exemplaires
The Secret Fire (2015) 65 exemplaires
Revolver Road (2020) 35 exemplaires
The Secret City (2016) 29 exemplaires
Number 10 (2019) 8 exemplaires
Secret Fire 02 - Die Entfesselten (2017) 7 exemplaires
Night School 3 (2021) 3 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Autres noms
Glass, Ava (pseudonym)
Daugherty, Christi
Date de naissance
1974-10-30
Sexe
female
Lieux de résidence
UK
Agent
Madeleine Milburn

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Critiques

Secret agent Emma Makepeace (not her real name) must get the son of Russian dissidents across London to safety, while avoiding the city's all-seeing CCTV network, which has been hacked by the bad guys. The whole plot is implausible, but if one can suspend the sense of disbelief, this is an action-packed, reasonably entertaining thriller. The writing is okay, but I probably won't seek out the sequel.

3 stars
 
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katiekrug | 21 autres critiques | Mar 19, 2024 |
Emma Makepeace is pulled from a current case to look into the death of a MI6 operative. Found in a suitcase, his death has the hallmarks of teaching a lesson. Emma's handler Ripley is suspicious, but eventually has Emma on board a Russian oligarch's super yacht to determine which men are involved in these schemes. A little Below Deck, James Bond and a traitor in their midst made this an intriguing read.
 
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ethel55 | 13 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2024 |
Emma Makepeace #2!
Emma is assigned to go undercover to investigate a Russian oligarch. She is shocked to find that their is a third man they should be investigating, and that it could be someone inside MI6. Emma gets close, but is pulled from the operation. She refuses to give up, and is shocked to discover the traitor.
I love Emma, and her gutsy response to danger. She also shows emotion, compassion, and grit as she does her job. I like the fast pace of these thrillers and am looking forward to book #3. Emma is the heroine we all love to support!
Would have been 5 stars, except it was obvious to me who the traitor was throughout the book - though I still loved it!
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rmarcin | 13 autres critiques | Feb 1, 2024 |
(2023) A followup to the very good Alias Emma, but not quite as good. Emma gets assigned to the yacht of an arms dealer in order to determine how and with whom the man is working on his deals. Kind of a locked room situation. Moves a lot slower than the first book, but enjoyable nonetheless. Washingon Post: There is, within spy fiction, some consternation that the genre has typically favored male writers and protagonists, content to leave women in the shadows. Thankfully, writers such as Ava Glass, Alma Katsu, I.S. Berry and others are stepping out of those shadows and using their real-life experiences and considerable narrative powers to reframe the field. Glass?s new novel, ?The Traitor,? is a case in point.

?The Traitor? delivers everything fans of spy fiction could want: an absorbing plot, shadowy characters, page-gripping tension. A follow-up to Glass?s 2022 ?Alias Emma,? the novel continues the story of young British secret agent Emma Makepeace as she investigates a Russian oligarch suspected of killing an MI6 operative, and the thriller rarely relents from its brisk opening pages.

Ava Glass's ?The Traitor.? (Bantam)
Emma Makepeace?s investigation ? and, yes, her self-invented last name is a bit on the nose ? leads her to work undercover as a crew member on the oligarch?s luxury yacht, all the while snooping and hoping not to be discovered. Confined to the boat, she?s soon unable to contact her superiors and has to navigate an assortment of staff members, questionable colleagues of the oligarch and his mistress. And, as she soon finds out, there is absolutely no one Emma can trust.

In pandemic-fueled thrillers, the danger is in the house

Much of that is because Glass ? a former crime reporter and civil servant whose given name is not Ava Glass ? has crafted such a wonderful character in Emma. She?s mission-oriented but vulnerable. Loyal yet informed by past experiences of the dangers of nationalism. Pragmatic and compassionate, and it is this compassion that occasionally threatens her and the undercover operation ? but Glass never plays it as a weakness. It?s that compassion, coupled with a realistic, keen intelligence, that sets both Emma the agent and Ava the author above their peers. ?At its heart,? Glass writes, ?spying is lying. ? There?s always a chink in their armor where you can plunge a sword.? But it?s Emma?s hesitancy to draw her sword, displayed by her discomfort when she lies to those she likes, that wonderfully complicates both her mission and character. There?s real weight and resonance here, and the constant threat of Emma losing an identity she so desperately needs.

Glass?s prose is crisp but never lazy, the descriptions telling without being overwhelming. (A mammoth skyscraper is described as a ?vertical city,? a dangerous criminal?s contempt turns ?the expression on his scarred face into a gargoyle?s leer.?) Side characters, such as the oligarch?s girlfriends and bodyguards, as well as the agency staff supporting Emma?s mission, are fully formed. The end of one chapter propels readers to the next, but without artifice.
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Signalé
derailer | 13 autres critiques | Jan 25, 2024 |

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Œuvres
19
Membres
1,519
Popularité
#16,928
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
102
ISBN
162
Langues
9
Favoris
1

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