Fotografía de autor

H. N. Wake

Autor de Sound of a Furious Sky

10 Obras 67 Miembros 4 Reseñas

Series

Obras de H. N. Wake

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
female

Miembros

Reseñas

This short story held a good mix of real person and stereotype. The story was fast paced and well written, with minimal typos.
½
 
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BridgitDavis | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 22, 2019 |
spooks, espionage, suspense, mystery, thriller, novella

Excellent! Great cliffhanger of an intro to a series that I now have to have. It is too short to worry about spoilers, and the publisher's blurb says enough to tease. Love Mac and the other good guys!
 
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jetangen4571 | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 25, 2017 |
What a wild ride this little novella is! It's about the length of a short story, but so much happens in such a short time that it just flies by. I have not read a Mac Ambrose book before, but apparently there is a full-length one written before this one. Mac is a CIA agent who absolutely functions totally on her wits. This has landed her in trouble with her bosses before this, but that doesn't deter her , and she manages to get the job done through sheer guts and her intelligence. In this novella she is working to get the mistress of a high ranking Chinese politician out of China. The asset she's working to extract has some very valuable information and proof that must be protected at all costs. It's non-stop action from the opening lines. Thanks to the publisher and to H.N. Wake for giving me the opportunity to read and review this little gem.… (más)
 
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Romonko | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 31, 2016 |
This is the second full-length thriller by H.N. Wake and a repeat outing for her gutsy female protagonist, CIA Agent Mac Ambrose. The action takes place in Hong Kong and various spots in Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur, Miri, and the rain forests of Sarawak Province—with occasional scenes back at the CIA mothership in Langley, Virginia. Wake’s familiarity with Asia and Southeast Asia, gained during more than 20 years’ working overseas for the U.S. government, stands her in good stead here, as the ease and detail with which she describes these lush locales effectively transport the reader right into the setting.
Mac is deep under cover in Hong Kong, at a new job in the Risk Analysis department of a major international financial institution called Legion Bank, and her real identity is known only to one of the bank’s executives. When another Non-Official Cover CIA agent—Josh Halloway—goes missing out of Kuala Lumpur, Mac’s boss back in Langley tells her to find him.
Gradually we learn her concern about Halloway’s disappearance is not just collegial solidarity, it’s also personal. Halloway is handsome, charming, and intriguing, and they’d met and connected in Hong Kong. Mac was falling for him. The Bank provides cover for her search, when she’s assigned to the risk appraisal of a potential Malaysian client, Alghaba Financing, a major player in Malaysia’s timber and palm oil industries. If the bank takes the company on, it will receive millions of dollars in fees.
Given the opportunity to kill two birds at once, Mac flies to the Malaysian capital. When she checks in with the U.S. Embassy, she finds the ambassador has a chip on his shoulder the size of a teak log and is unwilling to help her. Evidence on the ground is scant, but Mac picks up Halloway’s trail, and the game is literally afoot in the jungles of Borneo. Wake’s choice of a female protagonist with the investigatory skills, cunning, and physical courage to undertake her next steps make this a refreshing antidote to the overdose of testosterone in many thrillers.
However, the goings-on back at Langley aren’t as persuasive. They add complication and some coincidence that detract from the main story. Perhaps it’s a reflection of how people in the field always regard the folks back at the main office: “What are they thinking?” At times Mac’s own behavior is a bit murky. She frequently presses a little too hard in trying to get information from a potential informant, and I never did figure out how she got the key to Josh’s room at the Miri Beach Resort.
What Mac discovers in the rain forest, the lengths people will go to keep her discovery a secret, and the fate of Josh Halloway are the key questions of this compelling story. Wake knows how to put together an exciting narrative, an exotic and interesting setting, and believable characters. H.N. Wake is an exciting new author worth tracking.
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Vicki_Weisfeld | Dec 9, 2015 |

Estadísticas

Obras
10
Miembros
67
Popularidad
#256,179
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
5

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