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Broken Kingdom

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Broken Kingdom is the third book in the Corium University Trilogy. This book picks up right where Drop Dead Queen ends off, so you need to read this in order. This is the conclusion to Aspen and Quinten’s story. This story starts off with Aspen waking up in the hospital. She has been trying to..

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Good to have a spy thriller set in Syria

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I enjoyed David McCloskey’s Damascus Station, which reflects his insider knowledge of CIA operational modalities and tradecraft, as well as his knowledge of Damascus, the Syrian revolt, and Levantine Arab culture having served in the region. I once lived in the Middle East as well, and was gratified to read a spy thriller set in..

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Astounding Insight

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This was an amazing insight into what I had followed over the years in the media. I had surmised there was this cyber espionage operation and wondered when it would be revealed by investigative reporters who I was sure were at that moment discovering the details. I was stunned by what is detailed in this..

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Incredible reporting

Review from Pegasus →

I would have loved it to feel more Stieg Larsson, however, this true story is incredible. We have known similar stories, yet this is detailed facts shining a light into the dark truth into the world where power corrupts.

Great listen !!

Review from Damascus Station →

At first I was a little lost, but as the story played out it got more interesting, the small bit about the bomber and his sniper wife could have played more of a roll, I think. But overall a good listen on long drives.

Surveillance

Review from Pegasus →

A riveting but frightening read. I was saddened that the world democracies did not protest much at all. With electronic surveillance there will be no privacy, unless we live totally off the grid there will be no hope.

Horrible book.

Review from Pegasus →

One of the most over-hyped bad books books I’ve ever read. The emperor doesn’t have any clothes on. There’s no intrigue and the only suspense is wondering if the book will become interesting. Rachel Maddow had to have some angle to hype this excruciatingly boring book- like, the author’s a friend,or, you hype mine and..

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