
Assignment: Dublin
A SpyCo Novella, Book 6
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Michael Berry
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It was supposed to be a simple training mission. But it didn't turn out that way.
When agents Archer and Fox undertake the field training for SpyCo's newest recruit, they could never have imagined how wrong things could go. A familiar foe has come into view, bringing along a new and dangerous threat. With Burke and Perry temporarily out of action, reinforcements are not an option, leaving the training team on their own against ever-mounting odds.
The action runs fast and fierce in this blazing new addition to the SpyCo thriller series. New dangers, higher stakes, more evil villains...and somebody won't make it out alive.
©2018 Craig A. Hart (P)2020 Craig A. HartLo que los oyentes dicen sobre Assignment: Dublin
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- Aurora Dawn
- 11-10-20
Everything that Can Go Wrong
The Spyco girls go on what was supposed to be a routine mission while the guys take a boating vacation ... and then everything goes sideways in this mile a minute, edge of your seat adventure.
There's plenty of action, a return appearance by an old enemy, a little romance and lots of dead bodies - pretty much what you'd expect from this bunch.
The story is well read although I did find the accents, particularly the villain, a bit over the top.
All in all, a good story and an enjoyable experience.
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