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Monday, February 11, 2019

Book Review: The Moroccan Girl by Charles Cumming

The Moroccan Girl
Title: The Moroccan Girl 

Author: Charles Cumming

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Review:
A fantastic modern day spy tale that fits in so well with what is happening in the western world. Conspiracy theorists will have a great time with this offering comparing it to what they hear/see in the news. I enjoyed the story and the  author/amateur untrained spy showed a lot of moxie and raw courage in order to complete his assigned task.

I have rated this book 4 stars.

I received an ARC from Netgalley for my unbiased review. Thank you Frank for your Review

Synopsis:
Kit Carradine is the successful author of several best-selling novels. When he is approached by MI6 and asked to carry out a simple task on behalf of his country while attending a literary festival in Morocco, he jumps at the chance.

But all is not as it seems. Carradine soon finds himself on the trail of Lara Bartok, a leading figure in Resurrection, a violent revolutionary movement targeting prominent right-wing political figures around the world. Caught between competing intelligence services who want Bartok dead, Carradine faces a choice: to abandon Bartok to her fate or to risk everything trying to save her.



Hardcover368 pages
Expected publication: February 12th 2019 by St. Martin's Press

About The Author:
Charles Cumming
Charles Cumming is British writer of spy fiction. His international bestselling thrillers including A Spy By NatureThe Spanish GameTyphoon and The Trinity Six. A former British Secret Service recruit, he is a contributing editor of The Week magazine and lives in London.

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