The Venetian Judgment
by
David Stone
Deception in the CIA, historical intrigue, and blood in the streets-Micah Dalton returns in the stunning new novel by the New York Times-bestselling author.
W inter in Venice and a killing frost has cut deep into CIA cleaner Micah Dalton's heart as he heads out into the night to erase the last members of the Serbian gang who shot his lover, a hand-to-hand vendetta Dalton d...more
W inter in Venice and a killing frost has cut deep into CIA cleaner Micah Dalton's heart as he heads out into the night to erase the last members of the Serbian gang who shot his lover, a hand-to-hand vendetta Dalton d...more
Hardcover, 432 pages
Published
April 16th 2009
by Putnam Adult
(first published 2009)
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It starts with great action when Micah Dalton, CIA agent in the field, takes down a Serb gang that shot his lover. After he hooks up with Mandy Ponwall,a CIA agent who brings news about a retired code breaker CIA agent tortured and murderd. She was part of the glass cutter group which were the code breakers. The book in itself is a little disjointed and hard to get into until about page 200. It takes you on a miandering path with its parallel story lines and vivid descriptions that make scenr...more
There really wasn't anything I liked about this book. I just can't walk away from a book without knowing the ending.
A little slicker than the last two but it held together well. Lots of technical spy stuff also, I liked it.
Master of espionage. Many twists and turns.
Couldn't wait for this 3rd book.
and one half stars
action packed
Third book in the series featuring the CIA "cleaner" Micah Dalton. Plenty of graphic violence, explosions and shootings. This time Micah is on the trail of the sadistic assassin killing the members of a top secret group in the agency. A twist in the end when the assassin meets his match, and it was not Micah.
Fast easy read. No thinking involved.
Fast easy read. No thinking involved.
book was good till the end, then he rushed through it to finish.
An interesting build-up that unfortunately fizzled out, mainly due to a rushed ending.
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