Secret Asset
Liz Carlyle Series, Book 2
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British intelligence officer Liz Carlyle's return to duty starts off at a fast pace when she's alerted that a terrorist cell is centered around a local bookstore. As evidence of an impending attack unfolds, she's surprised to be taken off the task force and diverted to what appears to be an unrelated search for a mole at the agency. Rosalyn Landor's narration is fast-paced, even, and suspenseful. She draws out the contrast between day-to-day concerns and the high-stakes effort to gather information needed to prevent the attack. She gives away nothing of the ultimate relationships between the characters, thereby enhancing this compelling mystery. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
June 4, 2007
How smart of Random House Audio to hire as a reader noted British stage and television actress Fielding, whose prowess brings to life Rimington's own stint as director of the British spy outfit called MI5. (If Remington were brought to the screen, Judi Dench would play her as she plays M in the recent James Bond movies.) With perfect British reserve, Fielding catches the hard-driving Liz Carlyle-Rimington's alter ego-without sacrificing any of Carlyle's energy or excitement. Fielding does the same cool job on all the other characters, from an Islamic bookseller nicknamed Marzipan (no jokes about him being a sweet guy: he's not) to Liz's young assistant, Peggy Kinsolving. This well-edited abridgment cleverly removes some of the book's talkier sections. The result is a perfect choice for listeners who love political thrillers but have only a limited time to enjoy them. A simultaneous release with the Knopf hardcover (Reviews, Apr. 30).
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