
The Blood of Patriots and Traitors
The Max Geller Spy Thriller Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Matt K Baker
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By:
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James A. Scott
A Russian defector—A worldwide dragnet—A looming assassination—Max Geller is back in Moscow.
Former CIA Russia expert Max Geller is recovering from an intense mission while lying low in Australia, enjoying his sudden wealth in the company of his new girlfriend. But his beachy bliss is short-lived when Max, while relaxing by the ocean, is ambushed by the CIA.
He soon learns that his girlfriend, Vanessa, is being used as blackmail by his former CIA boss, Rodney, to convince Max to go to Moscow. His mission? Smuggle out a defector with knowledge of a secret Kremlin war plan. Max is wanted by the Russians, so the defector could be bait to lure him into the hands of his old enemy, FSB Colonel Zabluda. But it's either Max or Vanessa who must go, so Max takes the bait and heads off.
When Max is spotted in Moscow, Zabluda launches a manhunt, pursuing him and the defector across country lines. Max and the defector race to evade countless attacks and attempts at capture as they escape to the United States.
Will they make it in time? And what happens when the defector reveals crucial information that indicates US democracy could be in peril? Max must figure out a way to avoid capture and halt imminent attacks—before it's too late.
Perfect for fans of Daniel Silva and Nelson DeMille.
While the novels in the Max Geller spy thriller series stand on their own and can be listened to in any order, the publication sequence is:
- The President's Dossier
- The Blood of Patriots and Traitors
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I found Matt Baker's narration performance stronger here than in the first book, as well.
If there was one thing I missed, it was more depth in the relationship between Max Geller and his love interest Vanessa. This relationship was part of the tension in the first book and all of the motivation in this book, but we get very little of Vanessa directly. Having more of this relationship would make the motivations and machinations that much stronger.
I'm not normally a thriller aficionado, but I'll be looking for the next edition.
Sequel as strong as the first
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