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Codename: Blackjack

By: Rusty McClure, David Stern
Narrated by: Emily Woo-Zeller
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A mysterious phone call brings Espy Harper and The Cincinnati to a rendezvous where she learns an accident was actually a murder...triggering a chain of events leading Espy and her team to a cache of decade-old documents. These documents suggest that John Kennedy Jr. was close to exposing his father's killer just before his plane went down.

©2024 Rusty McClure (P)2024 Rusty McClure
Espionage Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Magic Users War

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Intrigue and history combine

Right from the start, I was hooked — from the woman protagonist, to the murky history of the 1960s. Chapter after chapter the mystery and mayhem kept me turning pages and wondering how the hell the lead characters managed to continue through the fray! And then, when I thought I had untangled the plot, things took another inscrutable turn. The pace is quick, the narrative compelling, and of course there’s the tantalizing lure of exposing nefarious plots in our own government against our own leaders. There are so many characters it was sometimes challenging to remember the connections, but that was part of the fun. I gave it 4 stars out of 5, wishing for a more tidy and satisfying ending.

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