Saturday, June 18, 2016

Book Review: Supernotes

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Agent Kasper works in Cambodia with his partner, Clancy.  The two of them own a bar in Phonm Penh named Sharkey's.  People come into Sharkey's to conduct business, and to get a drink and a bite to eat.  However, Sharkey's is not all that it seems.  Both Clancy and Kasper work for foreign governments.  Clancy for the CIA, and Kasper for the Italian Intelligence Agency.  In the course of their work, they have stepped on some powerful toes and have been warned to leave the country, immediately.

Unfortunately, the two do not get out of Cambodia fast enough, and they are captured by the government and then disappear.  Kasper's living nightmare begins with his capture, and he knows that he will never be allowed to leave alive.

Meanwhile, his girlfriend and mother back in Italy hire a very determined lawyer and they work together to find out what happened to Kasper and free  him.  As they dig deeper into the circumstances behind Kasper's disappearance, they find deeper and bigger forces than they ever expected are behind his disappearance, and that they have every intention of keeping Kasper and the information he has uncovered disappeared forever.

This book is a page turning, edge of your seat spy novel set in modern day Cambodia and Italy, with flashbacks to events that lead up to Kasper's situation.  With events ranging all over the globe, and people and events tied to every major government in the world, knowing who you can trust and who you can't is a guessing game.  Trusting the wrong people will leave you dead.


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