Tuesday, September 22, 2020

#Review: THE LAST AGENT by Robert Dugoni



4 of 5 stars

Buckle up for another wild ride as Charles Jenkins, former CIA agent, agrees to go back to Russia and rescue the American asset Paulina Ponomayova from an infamous prison. Paulina has been interrogated without mercy as the Russians try to find out the names of the remaining four women who have spied for the CIA for years. The mission has less than a 1% chance of succeeding, but Charles cannot leave Paulina behind especially since she risked her life to help him escape Russia the first time.

Mr. Dugoni weaves a suspenseful tale of a precision mission that relies on the barest of chances that events will happen as the CIA has planned. With obstacle after obstacle is thrown into their escape plan and dogged by a determined and obsessed Russian interrogator, Charles and Paulina adjust plans and race against time to get out of Russia. This is the second book about Charles Jenkin and it can be read as a stand-alone, but I think reading the first book will increase your enjoyment of this book.

I voluntarily read this advanced reader copy and all opinions are my own.


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