Panic
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Amazon.co.uk Customer Review:DevJohn01
‘PANIC’ is the first Jeff Abbot novel that I have had the pleasure of reading but it most certainly will not be my last. In the last couple of years I have found myself shying away from the mystery suspense genre a bit (which happens to be one of my favorites) because, with the exception of the usual suspects such as James Patterson, Dan Brown and Harlan Coben I haven’t found too many authors that have held my interest enough to pick up another of their books. However, after reading ‘PANIC’ Jeff Abbot has put himself in the aforementioned category of a “must read” author.
‘PANIC’ is an intricate tale of spies and espionage that takes you deeper into the world of the “Deeps” with every turn of the page. The Deeps are a freelance spy network that has worked for every high-ranking government agency in the world including the CIA, FBI and KGB. They stay under the radar, have connections in extremely high places and you never know who is an operative. Unfortunately for filmmaker Evan Crasher his picture perfect life is turned upside down when he finds out that his parents are two of the Deeps chief agents. Now with his mother dead and his father being held captive Evan is forced to attempt to take down the Deeps all on his own. However, this task proves to be even harder than first imagined as the layers of this story slowly peel away to reveal just how far the Deeps run. Abbot has masterfully woven a tale with brilliant twists and turns at every corner. I assure you this book is impossible to put down and will keep you wanting more, if you are a fan of thrillers ‘PANIC’ is a must!
My husband has yet to read this title,after he has it will join other AVL BC registered titles at our holiday house.
Update 19.09.06. My husband has now read and really enjoyed this title and says I should read it as well.
Update 16 June 2008: Having a clear out of My Mt TBR and do not think I want to read this one after all.
This title is now marked as available so I will therefore place it on the bookshelf at our holiday home. If it is not taken it will be wild released somewhere suitable in due course.
‘PANIC’ is the first Jeff Abbot novel that I have had the pleasure of reading but it most certainly will not be my last. In the last couple of years I have found myself shying away from the mystery suspense genre a bit (which happens to be one of my favorites) because, with the exception of the usual suspects such as James Patterson, Dan Brown and Harlan Coben I haven’t found too many authors that have held my interest enough to pick up another of their books. However, after reading ‘PANIC’ Jeff Abbot has put himself in the aforementioned category of a “must read” author.
‘PANIC’ is an intricate tale of spies and espionage that takes you deeper into the world of the “Deeps” with every turn of the page. The Deeps are a freelance spy network that has worked for every high-ranking government agency in the world including the CIA, FBI and KGB. They stay under the radar, have connections in extremely high places and you never know who is an operative. Unfortunately for filmmaker Evan Crasher his picture perfect life is turned upside down when he finds out that his parents are two of the Deeps chief agents. Now with his mother dead and his father being held captive Evan is forced to attempt to take down the Deeps all on his own. However, this task proves to be even harder than first imagined as the layers of this story slowly peel away to reveal just how far the Deeps run. Abbot has masterfully woven a tale with brilliant twists and turns at every corner. I assure you this book is impossible to put down and will keep you wanting more, if you are a fan of thrillers ‘PANIC’ is a must!
My husband has yet to read this title,after he has it will join other AVL BC registered titles at our holiday house.
Update 19.09.06. My husband has now read and really enjoyed this title and says I should read it as well.
Update 16 June 2008: Having a clear out of My Mt TBR and do not think I want to read this one after all.
This title is now marked as available so I will therefore place it on the bookshelf at our holiday home. If it is not taken it will be wild released somewhere suitable in due course.
Journal Entry 2 by LindyLouMac at By hand, by hand -- Controlled Releases on Friday, October 17, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (10/17/2008 UTC) at By hand, by hand -- Controlled Releases
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Taken by another Bookcrosser at a Bookcrossing Lunch held at my house today.
Happy reading
LindyLouMac
Taken by another Bookcrosser at a Bookcrossing Lunch held at my house today.
Happy reading
LindyLouMac
picked up at BC lunch on 17/10/08 for my husband to read first. This looks good so I will read it after him.
This was fantastic - I couldn't put it down once I started reading. My husband also read it and enjoyed it too. Will look forward to reading others by the same author. Passed to LindyLouMac's sister to take back to UK.