This is one of those quick reads that feel like a break from deep thought. This isn't to say its a mindless read because some - ok most - of this espionage and Russia stuff is over my head.This is a book about a JAG lawyer, Sean Drummond, who is hired to represent General Morrison who is accused of "the worst case of treason in U.S. history". To complicate matters, Morrison's wife, a CIA boss lady, is an old girlfriend for whom he still has feelings. What Drummond finds is "this simple case of treason is actually a chess game being played at the highest levels by the best and brightest-one in which Morrison is merely a pawn."
The narrative is funny and delightful. I really enjoyed reading Drummond's story from his clever, flawed point of view. This view lends to a very one-sided development of only the main character, however, but I'm not sure it would have been as fun to read otherwise.
Ultimately a typical spy thriller with not too much of a surprise ending. Same suspense, same romantic tensions, same conspiracies, same action. So not a favorite, not one I need to own, and I'd likely not recommend it, but it was a delightful read.
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