Title: The Devil and the Deep Blue Spy (Nora Baron #4)
Author: Tom Savage
Stars: 4
Review:
This is the first time I have read a book by Tom Savage honestly I should have started with book one than jumping into book 4.
The story is very much written like a Caper adventure story as a wife can't seem to stay out of her husbands operation. The characters are likeable, fun and easy to connect with right away.
Readers of Adventure Caper stories will love this Tom Savage Nora Baron Story.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy of Tom Savage The Devil and the Deep Blue Spy.
Synopsis:
A typical middle-aged couple on a first-class Caribbean cruise: That’s what the CIA needs for its latest mission, and husband-and-wife agents Jeff and Nora Baron leap at the chance. All they have to do is observe and report on fellow passenger Claude Lamont—a shady French businessman who’s attracted the Company’s interest—and his mysterious wife, Carmen. It’s an easy assignment . . . until a shopping trip at a port of call turns deadly, and Nora and her husband are forced to split up.
After Carmen abruptly disembarks, Nora follows her to Martinique while Jeff remains on board with Claude. But the beautiful French island holds a shocking secret. One American agent has already vanished from the area, and Nora soon learns why. A shadowy international terrorist known only as Diablo has come to the islands for a sinister purpose. With Jeff out of contact, Nora investigates on her own. But Diablo is waiting for her, and now Nora Baron is trapped between the Devil and the deep blue sea.
Kindle Edition
Expected publication: April 9th 2019 by Alibi
TOM SAVAGE is the USA Today bestselling author of A Penny for the Hangman, the Nora Baron series, and many other novels and short stories. His books have been published in fifteen countries, and his bestselling novel, Valentine, was made into a Warner Bros. film. Raised in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, he now lives in New York City, where he worked for many years at Murder Ink®, the world’s first mystery bookstore.
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