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Book Review: Glass Tiger

Reviewed By: Sandi - RAM


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Joe Gores
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Thriller   Political Intrigue
Harcourt; October, 2006

Brendan Thorne is determined to forget his life as an ex-Ranger and ex-CIA sniper. Living in Kenya and working as a camp guard seemed like a good place to do that, but the U.S. president found him anyway. The president convinces Thorne that he is being stalked and threatened by a Vietnam vet, and that he must track and find the threat. Thorne is told the FBI will take care of everything from there. After returning to the US, Thorne begins his investigation and discovers he has been told less than the truth, and that he can trust no one. He realizes he has been set up to be held responsible for certain deaths. Running away from demons while trying to survive certain new nightmares, Thorne must use all the skills he has tried to forget to stand and fight for himself and what is true and right.

Glass Tiger is exciting and energy-driven, with such descriptive language that you find yourself sitting right in the scene. The story moves with intensity that is magnetic. You’ll find you can’t put it down until you have finished the book. I thoroughly enjoyed it!

Sandi - RAM

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