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The Woman Who Knew Too Much
The Woman Who Knew Too Much: A Nora Baron Thriller | Tom Savage
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Nora Baron is back! When the CIA helps a defecting Russian actress in Venice, the op turns deadly in this white-knuckle thriller from the bestselling author of Mrs. John Doeproving once again that, in the words of James Patterson, Tom Savage knows the mystery novel inside and out. Galina Rostova, the hot new star of Moscows theater sceneand mistress to a powerful Russian generalhas reached out to the CIA. In exchange for information vital to U.S. security, she requests asylum in America. The Companys top pick for the mission is Nora Baron. The wife of a CIA operative, this Long Island mother and drama teacher has proven to be an asset in the field before. And as an actress herself, her cover will be convincing. Disguised as a television news host, Nora heads to Venice, Italy, where Rostova is appearing in Chekhovs The Seagull. As the cameras roll during their mock interview, the starlet will make her escapeor at least thats the plan. But when the defection goes off-script, the two women are on the run from Russian agents. And when a snowstorm buries Venice, clogging the streets, waterways, and airport, the stage is set for tragedywith several lives at risk of a final curtain. Praise for Tom Savages first Nora Baron thriller, Mrs. John Doe This is a rare spy thriller, smart, beautifully written, and stay-up-all-night enjoyable!New York Times bestselling author Gayle Lynds A clever, compelling, and cinematic page-turner in which nothing is as it seems, Mrs. John Doe opens with a twist I didnt see coming and closes with a satisfying bang.New York Times bestselling author Wendy Corsi Staub Mrs. John Doe races a fictional path somewhere between Alfred Hitchcock and Agatha Christie, a modern heroine-on-the-run spy thriller dealing with some of our times deadliest challenges.New York Times bestselling author James Grady
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The plot of this suspense novel was pretty solid, though a bit predictable at times. One thing that could‘ve made it stronger would be cutting down on the number of times the main character “suddenly knew what she had to do,” and then wouldn‘t tell the reader the plan until after it had all worked out perfectly.

Libby1 Isn‘t that title all of us? 😊 Or for you fellas, you can make it “The Man Who...” 5y
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