Thursday, April 24, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews Spy Games For A Deserter by Ephraim

Spy Games For A Deserter.  Paris, August 1969. Brad James is living the dream. Martial arts champion and sometime CIA stringer with a brand new Master's degree, he has money, youth, freedom and charm. A brutal attack on his soulmate and high school sweetheart, Alice, ends the dream. When he seeks justice, he is plunged into a nightmarish underworld of espionage, murder, white slavery and extortion where he uncovers a twisted Soviet plot to scuttle the fledgling Paris Peace Talks. Every spin of the wheel draws him deeper into a deadly spy game against an American deserter, a sadistic egomaniac pimp and a squad of intractable Soviet agents. The game changes and the stakes rise when Brad learns that Alice is connected to the plot. It is a zero sum game where the winner takes all and the losers die. To win, he has to outsmart them and outfight them. That's the way he is. When Brad James finds trouble, he cannot back down. Never has. Never will.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2025


 

I, of course like a good mix of suspense , mystery, and possibly conspiracy in the books that I read. Written in the Deep: Closed Door Romance at the Blues Avenue by E. L. Irwin delivered (as do all of her books.) I’m a binge reader of Irwin’s books. They are captivating and keep my attention. From Scotland to Ireland to the U.S., Written in the Deep was a cascade lovable of realistic emotions. I especially like that Irwin not tells us a story, but she takes us to her destinations as well. After Written in the Deep, I feel like I took a trip to Ireland. Excellent. Of course, there was a touch of conspiracy surrounding a crime against women. This thread was expertly woven into the main story. I highly recommend Written in the Deep: Closed Door Romance at the Blues Avenue and all of Irwin’s books.

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Jeff Bailey Reviews Glacial Fear by Holly Peterson

  Glacial Fear by Holly Petersen was right up my ally for so many reasons. One, I like finding debut authors with so much potential. This ...