Friday, May 1, 2015

The Marching Season by Daniel Silva

Retired CIA agent, Michael Osbourn is drawn back into the game when his father-in-law is named the American Ambassador to Great Britain.  Northern Ireland has been working on a peace agreement, but at least one group opposes it.  They make their views known by a series of three brutal acts of terrorism.  Osbourn goes to Ireland to work his contacts and stirs up more violence and some pretty good intel.  Unfortunately, he draws the attention of the Director and once more must faceoff against an assassin. 

The Marching Season is a solid spy novel, well written and nicely paced. Recommended reading for those who love a perfectly paced plot and plenty of action, violence included.

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