In my last book review, I said that I knew about 40 pages into it that it was a five-star book. This one took a little longer. I was thinking a strong four stars until I was more than half-way through, but by the end, it was five stars. The suspense thriller, The China Gambit, by Allan Topol, is about Craig Pope, a former CIA agent, and a New York Tribune editor, Elizabeth Crowder, who team up to find out why the former agent’s daughter, who worked for the editor, had died when working on a blockbuster story about a secret oil deal between China and Iran. As they follow the trail from Calgary, Canada, to Iran, to Beijing, it becomes clear that the plot is about more than oil and could be very harmful to the U.S. Further, the Director of the CIA is in on the plot and will stop at nothing to prevent its exposure. The two have only days to stop the deal. The tension as they fight our CIA, the Iranian SAVAK (secret service), and Chinese intelligence makes this novel a real-page-turner, so much so that I immediately bought for my Kindle the next one in the series, The Spanish Revenge, as well as two unrelated books by the author. Five stars for this one, and I can’t wait to read the others.