Noel Hynd
3.62 of 5 Votes: 3
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3.53 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: The first of Noel Hynd's new trilogy starring Alex LaDuca. An entertaining spy thriller set mostly in modern day Cuba. His previous series with this character followed her through Kiev, Egypt, and Spain. His writing is very descriptive of her locale, almost as you're traveling...
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review 1: 3 and a half stars. I was at the library when the title of this book caught my eye. With the current events transpiring in Ukraine, I was intrigued by this read. I was not familiar with the author but the synopsis interested me. It was billed as a thriller, and I would say it del...
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3.84 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: The end of the trilogy brought some expected happenings in completely unexpected ways along the journey of an excellent story. Alex LaDuca's character is real and believable, and, if I'm honest, is who I would like to be in my dreams. From Rizzo to Federov and everyone in between...
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3.3 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I read this on my kindle. It's the second book in the Russian trilogy. Both, the first and second were freebies. I almost deleted it from my kindle because I really didn't care much for the first book. I decided to go ahead and give it a try and I was pleasantly surprised. It was...
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3.3 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I only just liked Book I, but I loved this one. It was pretty action-packed most of the way through, with a little mystery and a lot of intrigue thrown into the mix. It picked up some characters from the last book and added some new and interesting characters that I hope show up ...
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3.85 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I have just now finished this third in Noel Hynd's Russian Trilogy. It must be said that I have never read a trilogy so well conceived as such. Each book stands on its own, and yet reading all three lends depth and satisfaction to the whole.At the beginning of Part II of this vol...