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REVIEW: GrayNet by D. S. Kane [SpiesLie #4]

When your chosen career path is espionage or mercenary, your life expectancy is short, and your ending is most likely to be ugly. Such is especially true if your actions have angered the wrong people. Cassandra Shashakovich is an ex-spy, ex-mercenary, who is a target for a furious Middle Eastern dynasty. Even worse, she holds the secrets if a horribly corrupt U. S. President, a man devoid of moral fiber. All she wants is normality; but since when is tha
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DS Kane
Dec 24, 2014 rated it it was amazing  ·  (Review from the author)
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“In the fourth novel in the Spies Lie series, an array of foes are still out to kill former covert operative Cassandra Sashakovich, despite her efforts to settle down with her boyfriend and adopted daughter.

At the close of the previous installment (Swiftshadow, 2014), Cassie had successfully overseen the deaths of the two terrorist brothers who had tried to kill her. However, just because Tariq and Pesi Houmaz are dead does not mean Cassie’s problems are over. Her boyfriend, Lee Ainsley, has bee
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Suzen
Jun 23, 2015 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
I read Gray Net (Book 4 of the Spies Lie Series) and the associated earlier books as a result of the opportunity to receive an advance copy of the 5th book, Baksheesh in exchange for a fair review.

Based on Book 5, I decided to go back to the beginning of the series to get the whole story. I am glad I did.

Gray Net was not only an interesting read, but it also showed the progression of characters that I have truly come to enjoy. Most of the writing is very compelling, with a great balance between
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DS Kane
Dec 16, 2018 rated it it was amazing  ·  (Review from the author)  ·  review of another edition
Complex but rewarding espionage technothriller.
Suzen
Jun 23, 2015 rated it really liked it
Martin
Jul 18, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
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