
This is a well written book, which is exciting and a book that you will want to keep on reading. It has you glued to each page. This book is a political story about an American Spy who can speak many languages and his main job was to hunt down terrorists, capture them and kill them. Its a good insight into the world of a spy and how they live ordinary lives along side that of being a spy.
I had never read a spy book before but really enjoyed this book and was good to experience a different type of genre.
Louise Riddleston
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Group 4
The Mulberry Bush by Charles McCarry
Grove Press|27 October 2015
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