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Quality
The quality of the prose and editing is superb.
No super heroβs here with the perfect double taps and instant recoveries to do it all again!
Where did this wife of a former minister, and unassuming girl next door, come up with the ability to knit such a complex plot; ... Read More
I was particularly impressed with the covert agent spy craft subtly salted throughout which helped maintain the tale grounded i... Read More
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I have only read a few 'christian' novels because i am somewhat of a literature snob and what 'christian' novels i have read se... Read More
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I absolutely enjoyed reading this and I am looking forward to losing sleep with the next also ! ππ π
Slow start turned into a real page turner. Not surprising to learn that many Iranians are not happy with life in a country that... Read More
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All of the above opinions are my own.
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This is a good story about titus ray and his covert operations in iran.
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He was doing well getting information from his assets, until the secret police started arresting them.
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Titus had to do some scrambling to evade the police.
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One step back is a prequel to the highly-rated titus ray thriller series and the first book i've read from author luana ehrlich.
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As i understand it, one step back was written well after the original titus ray series had kicked off to provide background on titus ray.
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I normally like to read series books in the order they were written, but since the author recommended starting with the prequel, that's what i did.
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You get a distinct impression that the author actually worked for the cia or engaged in some form of espionage on a professional level.