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Average rating3.8
Arthur Drams works for a secret government security agency, but all he really does is spend his days in a cubical writing reports no one reads. After getting another "lateral promotion" by a supervisor who barely remembers his name, it's suggested that Arthur try to 'make friends' and 'get noticed' in order to move up the ladder. It's like high school all over again: his attempts to be friendly come across as awkward and creepy, and no one wants to sit at the same table with him at lunch. In a last-ditch attempt to be seen as friendly and outgoing, he decides to make friends with The Alien, aka Agent Martin Grove, known for his strange eating habits, unusual reading choices, and the fact that no one has spoken to him in three years.Starting with a short, surprisingly interesting conversation on sociology books, Arthur slowly begins to chip away at The Alien's walls using home-cooked meals to lure the secretive agent out of his abrasive shell. Except Martin just might be something closer to an actual secret agent than paper-pusher Arthur is, and it might be more than hearts at risk when something more than friendship begins to develop.Please note this book has a Heat Rating of zero.
Series
5 primary books6 released booksThe Agency is a 6-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Y.S. Lee, Ada Maria Soto, and Alexandra Ivy.
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I cannot express how I feel about this novel. I keep looking for words, but I can't seem to be able to grab the right ones.
I had some sort of an idea of what to expect when I picked up this novel, as we all do, but my idea and the reality 'His Quiet Agent' is, have nothing in common. Not by far.
Very well written, 'His Quiet Agent' is a surprising read. The two main characters are so great, I loved Arthur's perseverance and the silent encouragements he got from others. Martin is a quiet person, but his subtle reactions show us a glimpse of what's inside and luckily for everyone, Arthur was paying attention.
I was surprised by everything that happened, and I loved how their relationship developed. They are both really great and it makes me feel warm and content knowing they have each other.
Usually I have at least a couple complaints, something I didn't quite like, when I read a book, but when it comes to this novel, my complaints list is blank, there's none. 'His Quiet Agent' is such a nice, smooth read.