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The Nemesis Manifesto
The Nemesis Manifesto | Eric Van Lustbader
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Russian meddling, American fragmentation, and global politics collide in this action-packed, international thriller. In The Nemesis Manifesto, New York Times bestselling author Eric Van Lustbader, "the master of the smart thriller,"* delivers an epic and harrowing adventure of the predatory forces that are threatening the very fabric of democracy and kicks off a compelling new series with a singular new hero for our time. Evan Ryder is a lone wolf, a field agent for a black-ops arm of the DOD, who has survived unspeakable tragedy and dedicated her life to protecting her country. When her fellow agents begin to be systematically eliminated, Evan must unravel the thread that ties them all together...and before her name comes up on the kill list. The list belongs to a mysterious cabal known only as Nemesis, a hostile entity hell-bent on tearing the United States apart. As Evan tracks them from Washington D.C. to the Caucasus Mountains, from Austria to a fortress in Germany where her own demons reside, she unearths a network of conspirators far more complex than anyone could have imagined. Can Evan uproot them before Nemesis forces bring democracy to its knees? *Nelson DeMille At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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lurkykitty
The Nemesis Manifesto | Eric Van Lustbader
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A non-stop action filled ride.
The Nemesis Manifesto is an cleverly written espionage/political thriller involving all-too-real politicians and situations. I really liked the character of Evan Ryder who is a lone wolf agent with the DOD. The story was action-filled and complex with many twists and turns. There were double and triple agents and suppressed memories. This book reads like an action movie and I could really picture it as a film.

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j9brown
The Nemesis Manifesto | Eric Van Lustbader
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Pretty good! I've never really read any political spy thrillers before, just wasn't all that interested, but I liked this. There was a lot of action and intrigue. I had a difficult time keeping track of all the characters, a lot of fake names going around. But overall I thought it was well done.
How it stacks up against it's genre, though, I haven't a clue 😆
Won this #arc from #BookishFirst

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Read_By_Red
The Nemesis Manifesto | Eric Van Lustbader
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Van Lustbader weaves together a rather complex web of characters. The characters are well developed and I liked how often they surprised me. I really enjoyed the way in which it was written. The narrative is broken up into smaller pieces and jumps from character to character, making moments within the novel quite suspenseful, making it difficult to put down. The story really lends itself well to the current political and economical atmosphere.