Monday, November 25, 2019

A Spy Who Thought He’d Retired


Milo Weaver has retried from his black ops job to an administrative desk job. At least he thinks he has. He has a wife and stepdaughter, and a brownstone townhouse, but then the past comes back to haunt him.

Milo was once a Tourist, an undercover operator who travels from place to place with no home or identity to follow espionage leads. He thought he was done with that, but when one of his old cases comes alive, he finds himself back undercover.

This is more a psychological spy novel than a book with lots of action and violence although there is some. I thought the author did a good job balancing violence with drawing the characters. There are plenty of exotic locals and the story is filled with twists. It’s a good entertaining read.

I received this book from Net Galley for this review.

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