Thursday, December 8, 2022

Book Review: The Paris Betrayal

 



The Paris Betrayal

by James R. Hannibal

Pub Date 04 May 2021 | Archive Date 19 Jun 2021

 Revell 

 Christian 



I am reviewing a copy of The Paris Betrayal through Revell and Netgalley:



Ben Calix a company spy, returns to Paris after rough mission in Rome involving the discovery of a devastating bioweapon.  He finds his perfectly ordered world has collapsed. A sniper attack. An ambush. A call for help that brings French SWAT forces down on his head. Ben is out. This is a severance reserved for incompetents and traitors.




Ben and a woman swept up in his misfortunes must travel across Europe to find the sniper who tried to kill him, the medic who saved his life, the schoolmaster who trained him, and an upstart hacker from his former team.  All the while searching for answers and anticipating a coming attack.  More than that, Ben must come to grips with his own insignificance as the Company's plan to stop Leviathan from unleashing the bioweapon at any cost moves forward without him and he struggles against the infection that is swiftly claiming territory within his own body.



I give The Paris Betrayal five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!




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