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Desert Fire

Desert Fire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun spy story
Review: Desert Fire is a fun book that's both a spy story and an adventure novel. It reads like early Ludlom, with great pacing and a sense of humor. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun spy story
Review: Desert Fire is a fun book that's both a spy story and an adventure novel. It reads like early Ludlom, with great pacing and a sense of humor. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Desert Fire - A Hot Thriller
Review: The author of Desert Fire was a real CIA guy... and it shows in Desert Fire. The essential background information is exactly where it needs to be with no nonesense, bogus threads, or manufactured dead ends.

The scenario is realistic with a minimum of literary fluff. A no-nonesense piece of fiction that comes from all points of the globe but wastes no time keying into the essentials of the story.

I'm not going to spoil the story... Just know that the setting includes the US, Communist Russian KGB, a Middle Eastern King, and a scenario that is just a little too realistic for comfort. Desert Fire has the perfect amount of intrigue, passion, realistic possibilities, and literary foil to keep you reading til you've hit the back cover.

A great first book... Hope this author writes more like it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Desert Fire - A Hot Thriller
Review: The author of Desert Fire was a real CIA guy... and it shows in Desert Fire. The essential background information is exactly where it needs to be with no nonesense, bogus threads, or manufactured dead ends.

The scenario is realistic with a minimum of literary fluff. A no-nonesense piece of fiction that comes from all points of the globe but wastes no time keying into the essentials of the story.

I'm not going to spoil the story... Just know that the setting includes the US, Communist Russian KGB, a Middle Eastern King, and a scenario that is just a little too realistic for comfort. Desert Fire has the perfect amount of intrigue, passion, realistic possibilities, and literary foil to keep you reading til you've hit the back cover.

A great first book... Hope this author writes more like it.


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