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Dag Van Ontmaskering (2004)

by Allan Folsom(Favorite Author)
3.63 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
902255287X (ISBN13: 9789022552872)
languge
English
publisher
De Boekerij
series
John Barron/Nicholas Marten
review 1: Nicholas Marten, a landscape architect with a hidden past as an L.A. Police Detective, becomes involved in a misadventure in Equatorial Guinea that throws him headlong into tribal rebellion as well as murder and intrigue involving global oil interests, and possible international conflict, embroiling both the CIA and Russian espionage as well as various free-lance agents. Of course there is also a beautiful and mysterious woman but his major problem is that he has no idea who he can trust and wisely enough he trusts no one. This is a better than average spy thriller with many twists and turns and it's well plotted, if you can buy into the premise. After a slow beginning as they trek across Europe the pace picks up and it then becomes a fast read and a page tu... morerner.
review 2: A very complex and well written thriller. With as many twists and turns that this one takes it will serve the reader well to pay close attention to all of the action and who is playing for what team. The main character is actually Nicholas Marten of whom two books have been written previously. Strangely enough this one does not fall into that series even though Marten will make several references to his past that occurred in those books. That kind of cranked me off as I thought this was actually written as a stand alone novel. All that aside this book does carry itself along quite well with plenty of action. less
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Tiara123
I guess I'm being unfair by rating the book so low, but it didn't pass the 100-page test
nini_shavlidze
Very intriguing and complex thriller. A good page turner
Sherry
I won this book on First-Reads
Joshua
Inane--a ridiculous ending...
tsou227
Fun readEnjoyed the energy
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