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Boundless Ambition
Boundless Ambition: (Kyle Achilles, Book 5) | Tim Tigner
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The boundless ambitions of some CEOs and politicians are dangerous, shameless and sly. Only when heroes step forward to fight, will we see the end of their lies. Imagine HOUSE OF CARDS meets JAMES BOND in a clever suspense thriller. ________________________________________________ Sometimes the bad guys play out of bounds. Our world is plagued by the devious schemes of disguised cheaters and thieves. The worst of these frauds are perpetrated by prominent figures--powerful people with sincere smiles, boundless ambitions, and flexible souls. They play on hope, fear and pride while stealing billions right before our eyes. This is the story of one such group. Although thoroughly unpredictable, it's inspired by true events. Created using the same compelling mix of savvy plotting, rapid pacing, and clever conundrums that turned the first four Kyle Achilles books into international bestsellers, Boundless Ambition gives you heroes to love, villains to hate, and puzzles to solve. It's a story destined to delight both new comers and avid Tim Tigner fans. ________________________________________________ "Prepare yourself for one of those rare books that builds and builds until your fingers can't flip fast enough and your mind finally blows." --Sandy Wallace ________________________________________________ Amazon named Tim Tigner an All-Star Author in December, 2017 and every month since for being one of the most popular authors on Kindle. His books are recommended for fans of David Baldacci, Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Nelson DeMille's John Corey, Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp, Mark Greaney's Gray Man, Gregg Hurwitz's Orphan X, Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne, John Sandford's Lucas Davenport, Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon, Brad Taylor's Pike Logan, Brad Thor's Scot Harvath, and Dan Brown's Robert Langdon.
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Tinyiko.N
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Mehso-so

Great plot but I was disappointed by the portrayal of Katya - a needy woman, whose presence made the mission more risky as opposed to a complementary addition to Kyle's. Her questions appeared ignorant and as a woman I felt patronised by her portrayal as the weakest link. Kyle always looking up to her to make sure that she is okay (and Luci being the first one to break at the end). Female leads are much stronger than what Tim portrays.