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Box 88

Lachlan Kite Series, Book 1

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Box 88

By: Charles Cumming
Narrated by: Charlie Ansen
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A secret agent comes of age - and reckons with the legacy of his first mission - in this thriller by New York Times best seller Charles Cumming, "the best of the new generation of British spy writers" (The Observer).

Lachlan Kite is a member of BOX 88, an elite transatlantic black-ops outfit so covert that not even MI6 and the CIA are certain of its existence - but even the best spy can't anticipate every potential threat in a world where dangerous actors lurk around every corner. At the funeral of his childhood best friend, Lachlan falls into a trap that drops him into the hands of a potentially deadly interrogation, with his pregnant wife, also abducted, being held as collateral for the information he's sworn on his own life to protect.

Thirty years earlier Lachlan, then just out of the upper-class boarding school where he was reared, was BOX 88's newest recruit. In the haze of a gap-year summer, in which the study of spycraft was intertwined with a journey of self-discovery, he cut his teeth on a special assignment on the coast of France, where a friendship allowed him special access to one of Iran's most dangerous men. Today, Lachlan's nostalgia for the trip is corrupted by recollection of the deceit that accompanied it, but in order to save his family, he'll be forced to revisit those painful memories one last time.

©2020 Charles Cumming (P)2022 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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Intriguing Premise • Engaging Storyline • Great Narrator • Plausible Plot • Talented Storytelling • Suspenseful Twists
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The idea of a secret British and America spy agency may seem unlikely in these fractious times, but if you can suspend you imagination, this is an absorbing tale.

Fascinating spy tale

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This book has an interesting premise—a secret agency more secret than the CIA, MI6 etc and its recruitment of a young man to get inside an Iranian plot to blow up an American subway. It’s just takes too too long in setting up the story of the 18 year old recruit. The jumping back and forth between the past and present and multiple action points deprives the story of suspense. If I were reading this I would have skimmed a fair amount of it, but listening makes it a slower process. It was interesting overall but tightened up it would have been a lot better.

Good story in need of an editor

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The structure in which the story was told. Stopping the modern day narative and flashing back to the past in a just in time / need to know manner. It kept you from guessing the plot line.

A good modern spy story with ties to historical Iran and the Shaw

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Great writing and story which flowed well, despite jumping from present to past. Can’t wait for future adventures of the Box 88 team.

A great story as a base for future series.

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5 stars — I wish there was more than that. Diabolical? Yes. Believable? Yes. Any holes in the plot? If so, I missed them.

Espionage — down and dirty

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A very well written story inspired by actual events that keeps you on the edge, without sounding farfetched. A great sequel to The Spanish Game, which up to now I thought it could not be surpassed. Also, a great job by the narrator Charlie Ansen.

Excellent

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Not a lot excitement to make you want to keep listening. Struggle to keep playing .

not a lot of excitement

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The event that introduces the main character is a somewhat curious choice. While providing the pretext to develop the background narrative of the character and the entity for which he works, the current event and its resolution seem quite contrived —- hence the title of the review. Though I accept this to be a method to introduce other characters, it seemed to diminish an otherwise serviceable story.

The narration is quite crisp and clear; but, at times it seemed mechanical (i.e. generated?) in quality.

I did appreciate the grammatical correctness of the author.

Those thoughts in mind, I found the premise intriguing enough that I have started the next book in the series.

Deus ex machina

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Maybe some of Cummings other books are better. This one seemed pedestrian with a wooden, uncompelling protagonist it was difficult to care much about.

Wooden Protagonist

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I’m always amazed by how two people, even if they otherwise have much in common, can come to such vastly different conclusions about a book! One of my favorite books, for instance, I recently loaned to my good friend, who returned it half read saying it was so dull she couldn’t get through it. Anyway, I’m leaving this review not because I think it’s THE TRUTH, but because it is my honest appraisal, and because it seems to contradict this book’s more or less universal appreciation. I found all of the characters 2-D. Also much irrelevant meandering. It was decent writing but that wasn’t enough to save it. If it hadn’t been free with my Audible account, I wouldn’t have finished it. Where the story is uninteresting and the characters so lacking in plausible humanity that you don’t care whether they live or die, what’s to love? I’m baffled by all the praise this book is getting. But then I remember my best friend and how she loathed my fave book and I smile and shake my head at how quirky folks are.

Dull, flat, uninteresting

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