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Matthew S.

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Sequel as strong as the first

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-22-24

James Scott's follow-up to "The President's Dossier" did not disappoint. But, you don't need the first book to enjoy this one, either. Scott drops you right into strong but believable action in the first chapter. Along the way, you get enough backstory to catch you up on details, but the exposition never gets in the way. The ending of this installment went way farther than I ever suspected, in a way that was suspenseful and still credible.

I found Matt Baker's narration performance stronger here than in the first book, as well.

If there was one thing I missed, it was more depth in the relationship between Max Geller and his love interest Vanessa. This relationship was part of the tension in the first book and all of the motivation in this book, but we get very little of Vanessa directly. Having more of this relationship would make the motivations and machinations that much stronger.

I'm not normally a thriller aficionado, but I'll be looking for the next edition.

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