Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Review: Spy Trade by Matthew Dunn

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A Mysterious Review of Spy Trade by Matthew Dunn. A William Cochrane Mystery Novella.

Review summary: The storyline is a good one, peppered with a few twists and turns, and ends with an unexpected resolution to a hostage situation. It is not necessary to have read any of the previous books to enjoy this longish novella, but even those readers familiar with the Spycatcher will appreciate visiting with him in this setting. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Spy Trade Matthew Dunn

Spy Trade
Matthew Dunn
A William Cochrane Mystery Novella
Witness Impulse (September 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: When a mission goes awry in Syria, senior CIA officer Bob Oakland is captured by aspiring members of ISIS, who demand the release of one of their own, Arzam Saud, in U.S. captivity. When their hands are tied by Washington's refusal to negotiate, the CIA turns to MI6 officer Will Cochrane to find out what's really going on. The threats are escalating quickly, and in order to save the CIA officer, Cochrane must uncover why Saud is truly so important …

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