Scorpion Deception
by
Andrew Kaplan
Order:
USA
Can
Harper, 2013 (2013)
Paperback, e-Book
Reviewed by Bob Walch
A
ndrew Kaplan's
Scorpion
spy thriller series has a wide following of fans, which means that this latest adventure featuring the resourceful agent will provide an entertaining diversion for summer readers.
S
corpion isn't too interested in finding out what happened in Switzerland when a U.S. Embassy was attacked by a group of deadly foreign operatives who made off with classified documents. But with politicians in Washington demanding some type of retaliatory response, the CIA wants to make sure they know who is behind the bloody attack.
T
he Agency turns to Scorpion for help but he declines to get involved until he realizes his name figures prominently in the stolen, classified documents. Now more than willing to trace the group responsible for the theft, Scorpion finds he is matched against an elusive Iranian known as
The Gardener
and an enemy agent who is as accomplished as Scorpion himself.
T
he trail leads from Zurich and Barcelona to Tehran in what is one of the more exciting stories in this blockbuster series. Just be careful where you read this thriller. There's a real danger here you will become so engrossed reading
Scorpion Deception
that you'll lose all track of the time. That can lead to a very bad sunburn, so be careful!
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