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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. We have come to end with the third series of Remmich/Miller. While Remmich and Miller are sent to Los Alamos National Laboratory together for recovering and safety, the adventure is not over yet. As the military strategically plans for the capture of Adnaw and Tara, meanwhile they manage to stay ahead but for how long. The entire series was fast paced, but I felt this one was a little bit slower than the first two. If I had to choose to a favorite the second would be my winner but still a great read. If you enjoy espionage, and military books jump in now. Karl's military background has created a well in-depth series that is very interesting to read. ( ) Fatal Identity is the third and final book in the Remmich/Miller series, and what can I say apart from it’s brilliant! I didn’t think things could get any more exciting or tense after reading the second book in the series Counter Identity, but Fatal Identity turned out to be my absolute favourite. Remmich and Miller are sent to Los Alamos National Laboratory so that they can both recover from their recent ordeals in safety, however all is not as it seems at the laboratory as they are about to find out. I really hope author Karl Braungart brings more excitement from Remmich and Miller, i miss them already and I’m sure I’ll go back and reread all of the books. Each of these novels has been nail-bitingly exciting and full of drama. I’m sad to say goodbye to the Remmich and Miller characters as they were amazing and I’ve loved being alongside them for the ride. I definitely recommend this series to fans of the mystery / thriller genre, and I think each book in the series would also make great movies. I can’t believe we’re already at book three in this amazing series. Reading this was like stepping into the midst of an action movie, and watching it play out right in front of me. Braungart has a mastery of action scenes and building tension, and it really makes the story enjoyable. After Miller and Reimmich’s ordeal in the previous edition, I was curious to see what fate would have in store for them, and I wasn’t disappointed. There’s top secret information on the loose, enemy spies, and an old enemy out for revenge. Watching them navigate the twisted and secretive world of espionage will keep you captivated for hours. You really do need to read books one and two before this, and it may have been the best book yet, and I would rate it higher if I could. This is the third Braungart book I've read in a row and the conclusion to this trilogy. He concludes the trilogy with a thrilling spy story that rushes along at an action movie clip. This section unfolds at a frantic pace as follows: "Just as Majors Paul Remmich and Eric Miller are starting to recover from their cunning kidnapping nightmare in Europe, they meet two Middle Eastern spies who penetrate their covert position at Fort Belvoir. The two officials are carefully dispatched to the Los Alamos National Laboratory even though they are obviously still in danger (LANL). They will impart their specialised decryption knowledge to overseas researchers taking part in a global biophysics project. It ought to be a secure location to wait for the heat to pass. Iran and Iraq forge an unexpected agreement in the meanwhile. LANL is unaware that two of the visiting scientists are Iranian agents. It's a well-written book with a lot of action and brisk pacing that will appeal to almost everyone. Fatal Identity is book 3 in Braungart’s Remmich/Miller series. Remmich and Miller are both trying to recoup from the anguish of their kidnapping and espionage hypnotism from the Iranian underground group Tariq'Allah, but are still in danger so are posted to LANL (a safe place to hide) where they will use their classified knowledge to teach foreign scientists, however unbeknown to them two of the scientists are Iranian spies! Author Braungart introduces some new characters into this, the final book of the trilogy. The stakes are high, and the excitement is explosive. Fatal Identity is as fast-paced and full of tense drama as the first two books in the series, so fans of Braungart’s books will undoubtedly love this one as well. I could absolutely imagine the series being made into an action movie along the lines of a Jason Bourne type of affair. I think I enjoyed Fatal Identity the most out of the series, and I’m unhappy if this does turn out to be the last instalment. Braungart is absolutely on my watch list. A brilliant novel and I highly recommended. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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