
Helpful Score: 3
This book is fast paced and interesting reading. I would class it with Steve Berry and Dan Brown for pace and keeping interest. What you must suspend your beliefs about is the that the main character, a CIA agent, would be working so closely with a non-agent who is the other main character, and would be so loosely monitored by the Agency. Other than that, the book is worth a 4 star rating. Based in large part upon true incidents and contemporary thinking the novel is believable in it's basis and well written.

Suspend belief and you could possibly enjoy this book. C.S.Grahan explains several of the organizations portrayed in this book actually exists and of course several are fictional. Sorry Dan Brown/Steve Berry wannabe. Some exciting passages, nice summer read, overall, just mediocre.