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Masquerade by Gayle Lynds

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Mar 10, 09

bookshelves: contemporary_post_1945, female_author, international, suspense
Read in December, 1997

MASQUERADE (Susp-Liz Sansborough-Intl-cont) - DNF
Lynds, Gayle - Standalone

From Fantastic Fiction: Dazed and confused, Liz Sansborough awakens one morning to find herself in a house full of furniture she doesn't recognize, attended by a handsome young man she doesn't know, unaware even of her own name. At that moment, she is about to embark on a perilous and mind-bending journey, both actual and psychological, into a world of international terrorism, corrupt secret agents, and potent mind-altering drugs. Now that communism has fallen, the enemy may be much closer to home - and much more difficult to find. Masquerade moves at headlong speed through a terrifying underworld that encompasses the posh beach communities of California, a highly secret CIA training camp, the netherworld of Washington superspies, and the dangerous backstreets of Paris. Leading the chase - both hunter and hunted - is Liz Sansborough herself. She may be a trained government agent gone bad - or an innocent victim and dupe. In a world of distorting mirrors, it's almost impossible to see the truth.

I so could not get into this. I just kept thinking I mush have better books to read...so I went on to read one.

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