Erroneous Talibani
By Richard Asner
Greg Damet was recently recruited by
the CIA, all he knows is that he must learn Farsi and learn some interrogation
techniques. While he is in training he meets Jacquie and the two soon hit it
off. On his first mission to Afghanistan Greg’s plane is shot down, leading him
into a struggle just to survive.
In the footsteps of all great spy
novels this book has it all, romance, intrigue, espionage, and tons of action.
Greg Damet isn’t your usual spy, who is perfect in every way possible, he is
much more relatable so in the end you can imagine yourself right by his side as
he is beaten and he determinedly works his way back to the United States. Each
moment you are captured in this struggle and have your fingers crossed that he
will succeed. Richard Asner has turned out to be a phenomenal author not only bringing
to life fascinating characters but also creating scenes that will surely keep
you entertained. The only thing I have to point out about this book is that it
is a bit dated; I couldn’t help but laugh out loud when Osama Bin Laden was brought
into the picture. But then this just makes the novel so much more relatable
because you know precisely who the author is talking about.
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