This book picks up a few months after Rules of Deception left off. Jonathan Ransom is flying into London from his Doctors Without Borders post in Kenya to speak at a conference.His wife Emma, presumed dead by most people, is also in town. She meets with him, but then tells him she must say goodbye, perhaps forever. He is determined to find out what is happening and follows her. Once again he gets drawn into the world of spies and terrorists, violence and flight.The action-packed plot never stops, and kept me entertained through a long drive home from New York State. Warning: cliches abound in this book. And the 'over-simplify' method of explaining things, which Dan Brown cashed-in on, gets very old very fast when the explanation is dead-wrong. The book never really feels like it has direction. The doctor's impossible escapes almost made me put down the book for good. I tried to get into the book, I really did try. I kept telling myself that it's just a popcorn, summer, airport or beach kind of book. It didn't make any difference. I finished but I think this will be my last book by this author.
What do You think about As Regras Da Vingança (2010)?
See my review of Rules of Deception. Another excellent "bus book."
—lilavargas
very thrilling.... looking forward to reading the next sequel
—AmnaHaroon
Ruim. E olha que aceito qualquer coisa que tenha espionagem.
—Jul1ie
A great book for the beach on Kauai, just a fun spy novel!
—lovethecreation
Was an excellent read. The same applies to all his books
—skittleszena