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Spy by Ted Bell
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it was amazing
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"Spy" is the fourth story of Alexander Hawke written by Ted Bell. I really enjoyed this book because I just love to read thrillers and "heart-squishing" plot where as I read, I had to focus myself to picture each scenes. This book is about Alexander Hawke, a MI6 intelligence officer, who gets captured by cannibals and is forced to labor in the jungle of Amazon. He was hired in order to investigate why American girls were taken from their homes, security became way more strict than before, and ranches were burning in the borders of Mexico. The cause was in the jungles of Mexico so Hawke had no choice but to go there and find it out himself. During his captivity, he learns that the tribal people who capture him weren't normal; they were trained warriors who dedicated their lives to take down America. Also, he learns that South and Central America wants US to meet its end and begone. The story gets more intense as the chapters are read. Ted Bell uses great uses of language to describe each particular scenes with different tones. Also, he choice of diction fits well to the environment of the plot. I highly recommend this book to those who like thrilling and intensified stories.
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March 21, 2016 – Started Reading
March 25, 2016 – Shelved
March 25, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read

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