Friday 30 November 2012

BOOK OF THE DAY: Tripoli's Target by Ethan Jones







BOOK DESCRIPTION
Justin Hall and Carrie O’Connor, Canadian Intelligence Service Agents, find themselves in lawless North Africa on the trail of an assassination plot. The target is the US President, and the hit is scheduled to take place during a G-20 summit in Libya’s capital, Tripoli. But the source of their information is the deceitful leader of one of the deadliest terrorist groups in the area. Ambushes and questionable loyalties turn an already difficult mission into a dark maze of betrayal and misdirection.

Forced to return to Tripoli, Justin and Carrie dig up new intelligence pointing to a powerful Saudi prince bankrolling the assassination plan. What’s worse, Justin and Carrie realize something crucial is very, very wrong with their plan. The summit is only forty-eight hours away and they still have to stop the Saudi prince, dismantle the assassination plot, and save the life of Tripoli’s target.

Tripoli’s Target promises to take the reader through a great story as it becomes the next international bestseller. Fans of David Baldacci, Vince Flynn, and Daniel Silva will love this high-octane spy thriller.


AUTHOR BIO
Ethan Jones is the author of the wildly popular Justin Hall spy thriller series. The first book in this series, Arctic Wargame, came out in May. The second one, Tripoli's Target, was released on October 4. The third book, Fog of War, is expected to come out in the summer of 2013. Ethan has also published several short stories. He is a lawyer by trade, and he lives in Canada with his wife and son.
To learn more about Ethan's current and future works and to read exclusive author interviews, books excerpts and book reviews, visit Ethan's blog: http://ethanjonesbooks.worpress.com


REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast Pace, lots of action, realistic scenario October 6, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I am growing to really enjoy Ethan Jones writing. He brings good action, good scenario's, good characters together to bring a read that you will enjoy. If you like spy novels, Tom Clancy, or Vince Flynn you will enjoy Ethan Jones.

His action hero's are agents who work for the Intelligence service of the Canadian Government, yeah that's right, the Canadians. While we think that they are just the Northern neighbor's of the U.S. without much in the way of action we find that a different fact when reading Ethan Jones.

The story starts out with a very realistic look into the mind set of a terrorist who is part of a cell that is going to target Tripoli with multiple car bombs. Their interest is to sew anxiety but also to create a diversion into what the group really wants to have happen. Justin Hall and his fellow operatives come into the picture through a different project that they are working but soon discover that the stories are going to overlap.

The characters are well developed, the writing is crisp, the story timely and the action is non stop and well developed.

There are many different sub plots that will be running through the work. Such as the Romantic life of the operatives who are wanting to get back home, but keep getting pushed into another adventure. Or the sub-plot that maybe Justin Hall's boss is actually trying to get him killed! Maybe she has sold out her agents, or does it just appear that way?

Another sub-plot is how the agencies of different countries don't always get along. The Israeli's are targeting terrorist, but don't care if a Canadian gets in the cross hairs. The U.S. wants to protect their own interest but really don't care what the Canadians are finding out and that their work will add the Americans if they will just let them.

Oh, and don't forget the terrorist and wealthy Arab oil Barons. Tripoli's Target is a great read, one that will keep you on the edge of your seat and will leave you wanting more. Jones' first book, Arctic Wargame wsa good, but with this book you can see that he is developing his writing style and getting better and better. Now I can't wait for the next book in the adventures of Justin Hall.
Enjoy!


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